The airline 'SAS' returns to Riga; the airport looks hopefully at connections with the USA
SAS airlines is resuming flights to Riga, enhancing the airport's connectivity with Copenhagen and offering greater options for long-distance travel, including to the USA.
The article discusses the return of SAS airlines to Riga, with new flights expected to strengthen the airport's connectivity to one of Northern Europe's key aviation hubs, Copenhagen. This development is seen as an important step towards improving options for international travelers, particularly those looking to reach the United States. With increasing capacity and competition on this route, passengers can expect more flexible travel planning and better connecting flights with SAS and other carriers.
Laila Odiņa, the chairman of the board at Riga Airport, emphasized that the additional flights to Copenhagen enhance connectivity and offer more choices for both business and leisure travelers. As Copenhagen Airport is a significant aviation hub, the increase in flights strengthens Riga Airport's position as the Baltic aviation center. This expanded service is expected to be beneficial not only for the local economy but also for the broader regional travel market.
The return of SAS is timely, as airports and airlines continue to recover from the pandemic's impact on international travel. This move by SAS may serve as a catalyst for more airlines to explore routes to and from Riga, thereby enriching the city's global access and allowing it to compete more effectively as a travel destination. The anticipation around these new flight services suggests a positive outlook for Riga's aviation sector and its passengers.