airBaltic introduces Economy MINI – a new entry-level fare, expanding choice for customers


airBaltic is introducing a new ticket fare, Economy MINI, an entry-level option for customers travelling with only a personal item. The new fare is available for purchase exclusively through the airline’s sales channels.

Summary:

  • airBaltic launches new Economy MINI fare, an entry-level ticket option designed for passengers travelling with only a personal item.
  • New fare structure allows travellers to pay for only what they need, with optional add-ons such as cabin bags, checked baggage and meals.
  • Economy MINI expands airBaltic’s six-tier fare portfolio and aligns its offering with flexible, unbundled pricing trends in European aviation.

airBaltic is introducing a new ticket fare, Economy MINI, an entry-level option for customers travelling with only a personal item. The new fare is available for purchase exclusively through the airline’s sales channels – website, app, and call centre.

Economy MINI is designed for customers who prefer to travel light and need only the essentials for their journey. It includes one personal item of up to 40 x 30 x 15cm and offers a simple, streamlined entry-level option for short business trips, weekend getaways, and other journeys where additional baggage is not typically required. Customers travelling with Economy MINI pay only for what they need – additional services such as a cabin bag, checked baggage, or meals can be added at booking. With Economy MINI, airBaltic brings its fare structure in line with a model now standard across European aviation.

“With Economy MINI, airBaltic continues to develop its fare portfolio to reflect how customers travel today, introducing a straightforward entry-level fare that customers can flexibly tailor with additional services if needed,” said Thomas Ramdahl, Chief Commercial Officer, airBaltic. “This new fare complements our existing fare structure and ensures every customer can choose the option that best fits their journey. Passengers travelling light benefit from a more accessible price point, while those who need more can add exactly what they require.”

airBaltic will continue to offer its existing five other ticket types that includes a cabin suitcase – three in Economy Class and two in Business Class – with Economy MINI becoming the sixth and lowest fare option. Economy MINI sits below the existing Economy BASIC fare and is available exclusively through airBaltic’s website, mobile app, and call centre.

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