airBaltic has joined Dohop’s global ecosystem of airline partners to expand its network as it works to grow its A220-300 fleet. 

Eva Plakane, SVP of Revenue Management at airBaltic, said: “The solutions offered by Dohop will allow us to expand our reach, enter new demand, and further increase our offer to the airBaltic passengers.”

Dohop offers alternative interline solutions, facilitating air-to-air or air-to-ground interline partnerships for airlines without the complexities of traditional interlining or codeshare agreements.

Seventy-five airlines and travel partners form part of its growing network, including low-fare carriers like easyJet, Vueling, and Transavia.

“We are delighted to welcome airBaltic to the Dohop ecosystem, as we support their ambitious growth plans with global connectivity across our portfolio of airline partners,” said Sarah Hanan, Chief Commercial Officer at Dohop.

“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,” she added.

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airBaltic A220-300 aircraft