Latvia’s flag carrier, airBaltic, is set to enhance its global presence with the addition of more Airbus A220-300 aircraft, marking a significant expansion. Joining forces with Dohop’s extensive airline network, airBaltic aims to provide passengers with appealing onward destinations by leveraging the interlining opportunities facilitated by Dohop.
Strategically positioned in the Baltics, airBaltic, through its main hub in Riga and other bases in Tallinn, Vilnius, and Tampere, will connect travellers to various destinations across Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and the Caucasus region.
Dohop specialises in fostering airline collaborations, providing alternative interlining opportunities that simplify network expansion without the complexities of traditional agreements. Using API-based technology, Dohop automates the generation of optimised flight options and fares, streamlining the booking process for partner airlines.
Sarah Hanan, Chief Commercial Officer at Dohop, expresses enthusiasm about airBaltic joining the network: “We are delighted to welcome airBaltic to the Dohop ecosystem, as we support its ambitious growth plans with global connectivity across our portfolio of airline partners. The addition of airBaltic is strategically significant, as it not only expands our breadth of content in Eastern Europe but also continues to develop our full-service carrier product offering.”
Dohop’s facilitated connections will not only enhance airBaltic’s global reach but also provide protection for passengers in the event of delays or cancellations, ensuring a seamless travel experience. With a 24/7 multi-lingual customer service team, Dohop serves as a reliable point of contact for passengers, offering booking management and support in case of disruptions.