Michal: airBaltic support doesn’t necessarily mean investment from Estonia

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Latvian state-owned airline airBaltic is definitely worthy of praise and support in keeping air links to all three Baltic states running, Prime Minister Kaja Michal (Reform) said, though he stopped short of saying this support from Estonia should be financial too, “Aktuaalne kaamera” reported.

airBaltic posted losses over €100 million for 2024.

The Latvian government is calling on both Estonia and Lithuania to either invest in airBaltic or contribute to the airline’s functioning in some other way, given the carrier connects to all three Baltic states.

Michal is likely the first Estonian head of government to express gratitude to Latvia for the continued operation of airBaltic.Estonia’s own national carrier, Nordica, was wound up last year.

Read more: ERR.EE

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