24 May, 2019

air Baltic welcomes 18th A220 and introduces new pre-order menu

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The Latvian Government backed airline, airBaltic has introduced a new meal pre-order menu which offers a variety of over 70 different fresh meals that passengers can order up to 24 hours prior to their flight departs. 

Zane Pabērza, airBaltic Inflight Services Manager: “Chefs from all three Baltic states have carefully prepared seven new dishes and thoroughly upgraded 11 of the most popular existing meals. The new menu caters to the needs of all airBaltic passengers, offering a larger variety of dietary and special meals as well as dedicated meals to passengers travelling with children.”

airBaltic offers an extensive meal pre-order system with more than 70 fresh dishes available up to 24 hours before departure. In addition, eight most popular meal options are available during online check-in up to an hour before departure from Riga. airBaltic offers dietary and special meals for different dietary and religious requirements, including gluten-free, low calorie, diabetic, low cholesterol, raw, vegetarian and vegan dishes.


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Meanwhile, last week, on the 18th the airline welcomed its 18th Airbus A220-300. The jet, with the registration YL-AAR is the fourth Airbus A220-300 received this year and four more new aircraft will join the airline’s fleet by the end of 2019. 

Since the launch operations on December 14, 2016, airBaltic Airbus A220-300’s have been in more than 35 countries and landed in over 70 airports. Due to arrival of new Airbus A200-300 aircraft, a growing number of destinations are served by it. The latest destination where airBaltic flies its Airbus A220-300’s is Prague.

The Airbus A220-300 has performed beyond the company’s expectations, delivering better overall performance, fuel efficiency and convenience for both passengers and staff. This aircraft offers an excellent flying experience with such benefits for passengers as wider seats, larger windows, more hand luggage space in the cabin, improved lavatories and much more.
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