airBaltic Air Freight & Cargo Services

airBaltic (BT) air freight cargo. 213 routes, 46 countries, 883 flights. Hub: Riga (RIX). Strong Baltic-Europe connections.

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airBaltic Air Freight & Cargo Services

airBaltic (IATA: BT, ICAO: BTI) is the flag carrier of Latvia, headquartered in Riga. airBaltic operates cargo-capable flights on 213 routes connecting 46 countries through 253 airports, with over 883 scheduled flights. Riga (RIX) serves as the primary hub, strategically positioned between Western Europe and the Baltic/Nordic region.

Founded in 1995 and jointly owned by the Latvian government, airBaltic has become one of Europe’s most efficient airlines operating an all-Airbus A220-300 fleet. The airline’s extensive network from Riga provides unique cargo connectivity between the Baltic states (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia), Scandinavia, Western Europe, and destinations across the Mediterranean and Middle East.

airBaltic Cargo Routes & Flight Numbers

RouteOriginDestinationFlights#
Latvia→GermanyRIXBER, DUS, FRABT211, BT213, BT221, BT223 +812
Germany→LatviaBER, DUS, FRARIXBT212, BT214, BT222, BT224 +812
Latvia→LithuaniaRIXKUN, PLQ, VNOBT033, BT035, BT33, BT341 +711
Lithuania→LatviaKUN, PLQ, VNORIXBT032, BT036, BT32, BT342 +711
Latvia→SpainRIXAGP, BCN, MADBT1677, BT1761, BT637, BT677 +610
Spain→LatviaAGP, BCN, MADRIXBT1678, BT1762, BT638, BT678 +610
Latvia→United KingdomRIXLHR, MANBT651, BT653, BT655, BT657 +59
United Kingdom→LatviaLHR, MANRIXBT652, BT654, BT656, BT658 +48
Latvia→NetherlandsRIXAMSBT617, BT619, BT621, BT623 +37
Latvia→FranceRIXCDG, NCEBT691, BT693, BT695, BT697 +37

Showing top 10 routes of 213 total. Request a quote for any route.

Hub & Key Airports

airBaltic’s hub is Riga International Airport (RIX), strategically located at the crossroads of Northern and Eastern Europe. From Riga, airBaltic connects to Baltic neighbours Vilnius (VNO), Kaunas (KUN), and Tallinn (TLL). Major European destinations include Frankfurt (FRA), Amsterdam (AMS), Paris CDG, London Heathrow (LHR), Barcelona (BCN), and Madrid (MAD).

Countries Served

airBaltic connects 46 countries spanning from the Baltic region across Europe and beyond: Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Germany, France, Spain, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Croatia, Greece, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and 24 more.

Why Use airBaltic for Cargo?

airBaltic offers a unique advantage for freight routing through the Baltic region. Riga’s hub position makes it ideal for cargo between the Baltic states, Scandinavia, and Western Europe. The airline’s modern all-A220 fleet, high on-time performance, and extensive codeshare network provide reliable belly cargo capacity. Particularly valuable for Baltic-origin shipments (electronics, wood products, food) to EU destinations and vice versa.

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FAQ

Does airBaltic carry cargo?

Yes. airBaltic offers belly cargo on its Airbus A220-300 fleet across 213 routes connecting 46 countries through Riga hub. The airline provides competitive freight rates on Baltic-to-Europe routes and codeshare connections to long-haul destinations.

Which airports does airBaltic connect?

Hub: Riga (RIX). Baltic connections: Vilnius (VNO), Kaunas (KUN), Tallinn (TLL). Major European stations: Frankfurt (FRA), Amsterdam (AMS), Paris (CDG), London (LHR), Barcelona (BCN), Madrid (MAD), Berlin (BER), and 40+ more destinations.

How to ship cargo with airBaltic from Lithuania?

airBaltic connects Vilnius (VNO) and Kaunas (KUN) to Riga (RIX), and from there to 80+ European destinations. This provides Lithuanian shippers access to airBaltic’s full network. Flights BT032-BT036 and BT341-BT342 operate the Lithuania-Latvia route. Request a quote for your specific route.

What is airBaltic cargo transit time?

Baltic to Western Europe: same-day or next-day via Riga hub. Baltic to Mediterranean: 1-2 days. Multiple daily frequencies on key routes mean flexible cargo scheduling. On-time performance above 90% ensures reliability.