On December 30, 2025, India’s national flag carrier airline Air India and airBaltic, the national airline of Latvia, signed a new unilateral codeshare agreement aimed at enhancing connectivity between India and the Baltic region through European hubs.
- A codeshare enables one airline to sell tickets on flights operated by another airline using its own flight code.
- What? Unilateral Codeshare agreement signed
- Entities: Air India and airBaltic
- Purpose: To enhance connectivity between India and Baltic region
- Baltic Cities Covered: Riga (Latvia), Tallinn (Estonia), Vilnius (Lithuania)
Key Details of Codeshare Agreement:
Arrangement: Under the agreement, Air India will market and sell select airBaltic-operated flights using its “AI” code.
Seamless Travel: The agreement enables passengers to book one single ticket from India to Baltic cities and enjoy smooth connections.
Routes Covered: As part of the agreement, Air India’s code will be placed on airBaltic flights between Riga (Latvia) and European hubs such as Amsterdam (Netherlands), Paris (France), Frankfurt (Germany), Copenhagen (Denmark), Milan (Italy), Vienna (Austria), Zurich (Switzerland), and London (United Kingdom, UK).
- From these European cities, Indian passengers can easily connect to Riga, Tallinn (Estonia), and Vilnius (Lithuania).
Baltic Region: This region consists of three Northern European nations: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, situated along the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea.
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