The website of the Latvian national airline airBaltic is experiencing disruptions in online check-in for flights and ticket bookings on Thursday, according to a statement from the company on the X platform.
“We are currently facing technical issues affecting flight bookings and online check-in,” the airline notes, adding that the service provider is actively working to resolve the problem.
The company also reports that passengers who are unable to check in online will be able to register at the airport without any additional charge.
ℹ️ Šobrīd saskaramies ar tehniskiem traucējumiem, kas ietekmē lidojumu rezervāciju un tiešsaistes reģistrāciju lidojumiem airBaltic mājaslapā. Pakalpojumu sniedzējs aktīvi strādā pie traucējumu novēršanas.
— airBaltic (@airBaltic) May 7, 2026
Pasažieri, kuri šobrīd nespēj veikt tiešsaistes reģistrāciju lidojumam,… pic.twitter.com/qlrLq6YG0R
As previously reported, in 2025 the airline transported a total of 5.2 million passengers, which is 1% more than in 2024. The turnover of the airBaltic group increased by 4.2% compared to 2024, amounting to 779.344 million euros, while losses were reduced by 2.7 times – to 44.337 million euros.
To keep the airline afloat, the government issued a loan of 30 million euros.
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