A modern aircraft with large windows and comfortable seats? Free high-speed internet? Reasonably priced high quality meals? Now that's amazing! The only other thing they need to add are usb charger ports and im sold!
AirBaltic is actually pretty good. I have traveled with many airlines and aircrafts and AirBaltic will probably be in one of favourites airlines with their A220s
Air Baltic is one Latvian Airline Carrier I would love too see and fly on for sure whenever I travel also Awesome Video on Air Baltic Long Haul By Simply Flying nuff respect to all your Videos on Aviation and Travel keep going and Dream Big on Aviation man 100%
Still chapped that the C series had to go to Airbus, and that Bombardier was strong armed into giving up the jet program by Boeing being whiny with the US gov. It would have been great to see a strong third player in the market.
Can confirm that I have flown the A220 with airBaltic. It's a great aircraft. Spacious, quiet and comfy. Although I do question the choice to get rid of the Q400NG. In my opinion, it's a better option on shorter, skinnier flights, like Riga to Palanga, Riga to Turku or Tampere to Copenhagen. Also could act as a backup for the A220 when they are unavailable.
Looks like a cosy aircraft on the inside and the lack of screens on the seat backs isn't an issue if you can choose your own entertainment on your laptop, tablet or phone once the WiFi gets set up.
I had my first ever flight from Vilnius to Riga and then from Riga to London Gatwick Airport with airBaltic's A220. I had an economy class ticket but still it was such an amazing experience! I honestly love this airliner even if it has issues. Just waiting for free high-speed internet to come.
I travelled Air Baltic from Copenhagen to Riga and I would have to say it was a pleasant flight. Comfortable Seats and decent food service made the flight easy.
Good for them. On the ground even McDonald's has free Wi-Fi. It's a smart move as the younger generation moves into the market expecting to stay connected.
airBaltic wet leased aircraft from others, but also wet lease to others. YL-CSD has been leased to SAS, and is currently operating for SWISS. I don't know the timeline, but if they are both leasing out and in at the same time, that doesn't seem like a good idea.
There five planes currently leased to Swiss. Those are rotating. And from time to time, returning to their home base. So therefore today it is a plane mention it by you, but tomorrow it is totally different aircraft.
wet leasing is contract based, some contracts were made during covide, and you have to fullfill your contracts. thats why they are both leasing to others and leasing themselves
This family of engines from P&W have been very problematic for years. The long turnaround times is a direct result of that - they can't make spares fast enough and the engines need more frequent overhaul.
Air Baltic will become a successful Airline throughout the Globe in Aviation I hoped they'll continue to partner with Airbus and Space X also I hoped they take Interests in buying The New Airbus A220-500 Series after the Launch of the A321XLR'S and New Airbus Concepts and Air Taxis as well which I'll like too see happen in the upcoming future.
They want you to register so they can sell all your personal information to everyone they can and make back the money for your ticket by letting people fill up your email with spam!
As said in the video, that's a supply-chain issue. Airbus (or Boeing if they instead had bought the CSeries) can't do much about this as engine manufacturers are seperate from planemakers. Manufacturers sometimes supply their engines both to Airbus and Boeing so both can be equally affected. Boeing once even had to cannibalize engines from stored planes to produce newer ones as engine deliveries were delayed. Though the CSeries/a220 hadn't been grounded too much compared to the max. Good that Boeing's legal effort to kill this Canadian plane model failed
The planes are modern but the seats are rock hard and they have the worst customer experience and customer service in Europe. Their carry on limits are designed to catch people out and if you are unfortunate to use them with an airline that allows 10kg Air Baltic will gleefully refuse your hand luggage on their planes and fine you for being so stupid as to have had the misfortune to be booked on Air Baltic. Some airlines are cheap and nasty but Air Baltic is nasty and expensive and fines you for "mistakes" when you fly with them. Duty free is banned unless it is in your 8kg allowance and God knows how airports let them fly there if they directly attack their shops in this way. Avoid this airline at all costs.
What are you talking about, they don't check the bags at all XD, I flew from from Keflavik, Iceland to Riga and back with my Bag being 11 kg, plus I bought 8 bears in the airport in Keflavik and took them on the plane they didn't ask s***. The costumer services is always a fit or miss for all airlines, I once got so mad at finnair service, cause they rebooked my flight and they didn't know why XD.
I flow Airbaltic (code BT) several times a year both by business and personal reasons. First: have you read about all the options and rules fine prints? If you don't, then is your fault. The BT operation mode is to do as most as possible via internet. For example it is explicitly warned that if you do not have any boarding pass and request one at the counter you have to pay extra. The same for Bus companies like Ecoline or Lux express I never has seen an Ecoline employee except the bus drivers and the on board stewardess. BT offer a basic ticket with a 8 kg backpack only luggage + laptop bag. But, if you need to load more you can upgrade to a 12 Kg backpack. In case you do plan in advance a big duty free shopping, simply upgrade to 12 kilos, go to the airport with a partially full backpack and stuff all your shopping into it. What part of customer service are you talking? it is possible, at least if you live in Riga and use RIX, that the first human interaction you have in your trip is at the security check. You can book your flight, print/download your boarding pass, weight, tag and deposit your luggage in a self service counter and pay for the VIP lane in security all via internet. In that case, no BT employee will see your hand luggage until the boarding procedure. And the people doing the RIX boarding checking are airport employees. I have not seen a scale at the gates. But I have send a lot of passengers with more than one hand luggage and not a single one had boarding problems. The cabin staff is very good, practically all speaks several languages, and in some shared routes (as to Spain) they try to have a crew member of the partner company speaking the local language. And on board you have a select and pay food service but also you can preorder full meals (of excellent quality). About the seats: I have flown long distance in different companies, including Tokio-Paris in AirFrance, and I normally use a neck pillow as a seat cushion because of the seat (just for record, I do NOT have hemorrhoids!). I have flown several times to Madrid which is one of the longest BT flights and never had the need to use it, In fact since the 220 is in operation I never take it with me. So I fully disagree with your seat opinion. About the McDonald's usb charger ports on board idea: The idea is nice!, even the new trolley/bus in Riga have a few ports now (and several long distance bus companies has 220V on each seat too). But that will add more cabling, weight and maybe the planes will have to be re-certified, and the additional weight will lower the plane "green" efficiency. If Herr Gauss or a BTI PR employee are reading this, maybe they could add the option of pre-ordering or onboard selling/renting fully charged power packs (with the Airbaltic logo of course) in case you forgot to fully charge you devices and take your power pack.
A modern aircraft with large windows and comfortable seats?
Free high-speed internet?
Reasonably priced high quality meals?
Now that's amazing! The only other thing they need to add are usb charger ports and im sold!
It is really comfortable. I have an Samsung S22, no need for an USB port :P.
Unheard of. 😉
Actual power outlets > USB ports
AirBaltic is actually pretty good. I have traveled with many airlines and aircrafts and AirBaltic will probably be in one of favourites airlines with their A220s
Modernity can be a challenge, kudos to airBaltic for looking forward for its needs.
Air Baltic is one Latvian Airline Carrier I would love too see and fly on for sure whenever I travel also Awesome Video on Air Baltic Long Haul By Simply Flying nuff respect to all your Videos on Aviation and Travel keep going and Dream Big on Aviation man 100%
Very nice video!
Delta is a SkyTeam alliance member, not Star Alliance.
they're all the same to me :P
Still chapped that the C series had to go to Airbus, and that Bombardier was strong armed into giving up the jet program by Boeing being whiny with the US gov. It would have been great to see a strong third player in the market.
It’s better off because of the takeover. Airbus has way more capabilities to produce this jet on multiple continents
Better off? Not for Bombardier or the province of Quebec or those who conceived this plane.
@@patrice5976 the plane was conceived and designed in Belfast
@@1882mick Try figuring out a Jameson and a Robertson, son.
@@Adscam ?
Can confirm that I have flown the A220 with airBaltic. It's a great aircraft. Spacious, quiet and comfy. Although I do question the choice to get rid of the Q400NG. In my opinion, it's a better option on shorter, skinnier flights, like Riga to Palanga, Riga to Turku or Tampere to Copenhagen. Also could act as a backup for the A220 when they are unavailable.
Looks like a cosy aircraft on the inside and the lack of screens on the seat backs isn't an issue if you can choose your own entertainment on your laptop, tablet or phone once the WiFi gets set up.
I had my first ever flight from Vilnius to Riga and then from Riga to London Gatwick Airport with airBaltic's A220. I had an economy class ticket but still it was such an amazing experience! I honestly love this airliner even if it has issues. Just waiting for free high-speed internet to come.
The Starlink antenna is tiny and much lower profile than a standard VISAT antenna. Great for aerodynamics and weight.
I travelled Air Baltic from Copenhagen to Riga and I would have to say it was a pleasant flight. Comfortable Seats and decent food service made the flight easy.
Why major airlines still relied on A320neo family......they can operates on both Leap-1A & PW1100G engines
Because aircraft are very expensive
Always love your vids!
this is my fav airline in the world
My first time February 6 YUL to SFO with Air Canada, 6 hours, can't wait
Both the country and the airline are on my to-do list.
a different subject i admit but i look forward to seeing videos on the Qatar A350 dispute now a resolution has been made
Good for them. On the ground even McDonald's has free Wi-Fi. It's a smart move as the younger generation moves into the market expecting to stay connected.
airBaltic wet leased aircraft from others, but also wet lease to others. YL-CSD has been leased to SAS, and is currently operating for SWISS. I don't know the timeline, but if they are both leasing out and in at the same time, that doesn't seem like a good idea.
There five planes currently leased to Swiss. Those are rotating. And from time to time, returning to their home base. So therefore today it is a plane mention it by you, but tomorrow it is totally different aircraft.
wet leasing is contract based, some contracts were made during covide, and you have to fullfill your contracts. thats why they are both leasing to others and leasing themselves
Airbaltic is a really good airline
I flew Air Baltic last September Oslo-Riga and the plane was a 737 leased from Air Cyrus.
If I were them I'd be more worried about flying crews to exhaustion over the summer period. Accident waiting to happen.
SSJ had similar supply chain issues with her engines.
SSJ had way more issues - it’s a huge pity they couldn’t be overcome - I was excited to see cityJet operate them, but it all crashed down.
Take Airbus 220 any time, before any Boeing or other Airbus. Fast, comfortable, big Windows.
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8:00 this guy as absolutely obsessed with Netflix... There is much more to the internet...
really miss them in almaty. they never resumed service after covid. that has to be connect with the war in ukraine.
This family of engines from P&W have been very problematic for years. The long turnaround times is a direct result of that - they can't make spares fast enough and the engines need more frequent overhaul.
Air Baltic will become a successful Airline throughout the Globe in Aviation I hoped they'll continue to partner with Airbus and Space X also I hoped they take Interests in buying The New Airbus A220-500 Series after the Launch of the A321XLR'S and New Airbus Concepts and Air Taxis as well which I'll like too see happen in the upcoming future.
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They want you to register so they can sell all your personal information to everyone they can and make back the money for your ticket by letting people fill up your email with spam!
The A220 according to a Delta pilot : the worst shit ever…. Says it all…
Martin Gauss will give interviews to anyone who asks.
On man, I can easily see this free Wi-Fi being a bad thing. We gonna get people snooping around the Wi-Fi traffic and getting data of the flyers lol.
Funny guy
We already have people snooping around internet traffic getting data on people, in fact most people willingly give their data out
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Nice plane but high away from quality as they represent it,
A320 is mama and papa to that Bombardier
No engine servicing...oh dear. Airbus must be delighted post Qatar Air...Hello Boeing...?
As said in the video, that's a supply-chain issue.
Airbus (or Boeing if they instead had bought the CSeries) can't do much about this as engine manufacturers are seperate from planemakers. Manufacturers sometimes supply their engines both to Airbus and Boeing so both can be equally affected.
Boeing once even had to cannibalize engines from stored planes to produce newer ones as engine deliveries were delayed.
Though the CSeries/a220 hadn't been grounded too much compared to the max. Good that Boeing's legal effort to kill this Canadian plane model failed
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AirBaltic ceo is a bit megalomaniac!… putting Latvian tax payers into heavy burden!…😳
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The planes are modern but the seats are rock hard and they have the worst customer experience and customer service in Europe.
Their carry on limits are designed to catch people out and if you are unfortunate to use them with an airline that allows 10kg Air Baltic will gleefully refuse your hand luggage on their planes and fine you for being so stupid as to have had the misfortune to be booked on Air Baltic.
Some airlines are cheap and nasty but Air Baltic is nasty and expensive and fines you for "mistakes" when you fly with them. Duty free is banned unless it is in your 8kg allowance and God knows how airports let them fly there if they directly attack their shops in this way. Avoid this airline at all costs.
What are you talking about, they don't check the bags at all XD, I flew from from Keflavik, Iceland to Riga and back with my Bag being 11 kg, plus I bought 8 bears in the airport in Keflavik and took them on the plane they didn't ask s***. The costumer services is always a fit or miss for all airlines, I once got so mad at finnair service, cause they rebooked my flight and they didn't know why XD.
@@legouniverse8976 i agree!
Couldn’t disagree more. I’ve flown both classes multiple times on AirBaltic and their staff and planes are fantastic. Shame about your experiences
I flow Airbaltic (code BT) several times a year both by business and personal reasons.
First: have you read about all the options and rules fine prints? If you don't, then is your fault.
The BT operation mode is to do as most as possible via internet. For example it is explicitly warned that if you do not have any boarding pass and request one at the counter you have to pay extra. The same for Bus companies like Ecoline or Lux express I never has seen an Ecoline employee except the bus drivers and the on board stewardess.
BT offer a basic ticket with a 8 kg backpack only luggage + laptop bag. But, if you need to load more you can upgrade to a 12 Kg backpack.
In case you do plan in advance a big duty free shopping, simply upgrade to 12 kilos, go to the airport with a partially full backpack and stuff all your shopping into it.
What part of customer service are you talking? it is possible, at least if you live in Riga and use RIX, that the first human interaction you have in your trip is at the security check.
You can book your flight, print/download your boarding pass, weight, tag and deposit your luggage in a self service counter and pay for the VIP lane in security all via internet. In that case, no BT employee will see your hand luggage until the boarding procedure.
And the people doing the RIX boarding checking are airport employees. I have not seen a scale at the gates. But I have send a lot of passengers with more than one hand luggage and not a single one had boarding problems.
The cabin staff is very good, practically all speaks several languages, and in some shared routes (as to Spain) they try to have a crew member of the partner company speaking the local language.
And on board you have a select and pay food service but also you can preorder full meals (of excellent quality).
About the seats: I have flown long distance in different companies, including Tokio-Paris in AirFrance, and I normally use a neck pillow as a seat cushion because of the seat (just for record, I do NOT have hemorrhoids!). I have flown several times to Madrid which is one of the longest BT flights and never had the need to use it, In fact since the 220 is in operation I never take it with me.
So I fully disagree with your seat opinion.
About the McDonald's usb charger ports on board idea: The idea is nice!, even the new trolley/bus in Riga have a few ports now (and several long distance bus companies has 220V on each seat too). But that will add more cabling, weight and maybe the planes will have to be re-certified, and the additional weight will lower the plane "green" efficiency.
If Herr Gauss or a BTI PR employee are reading this, maybe they could add the option of pre-ordering or onboard selling/renting fully charged power packs (with the Airbaltic logo of course) in case you forgot to fully charge you devices and take your power pack.
Wtf…you are dumb assssss hellll
Ejet E2 >>> A220
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