Over the past years, Abu Dhabi has witnessed a strong upsurge in travellers from Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania.

The Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi (DCT) on Saturday welcomed the launch of airBaltic's programme to operate direct flights between Riga, Latvia, and Abu Dhabi.

Four weekly flights between the two cities will operate for five months until March 24, 2018, with the inaugural flight landing in the capital on October 30.

It will also provide Baltic visitors from Tallinn, Estonia and Vilnius, Lithuania, a more convenient opportunity to travel to Abu Dhabi. This programme is a result of Abu Dhabi's promotional efforts in the Baltic markets.

Over the past years, the emirate has witnessed a strong upsurge in travellers from Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania, with an increase of 25 per cent in the number of visitors in 2016 compared to 2014. This year, Abu Dhabi hosted 13 per cent more overnight guests and recorded an increase by 12 per cent in guest arrivals compared to the same period in 2016.

With Air Baltic, a leading regional air carrier with vast regional routes, and its new programme, visitor numbers are expected to rise by up to 60 per cent this year, and overnight guests to grow by 100 per cent.

Sultan Al Mutawa Al Dhaheri, acting executive director, DCT, said: "Over the past year, we have developed a carefully thought-out strategy focused on identifying key tourism markets that do not yet have direct links to Abu Dhabi, and implementing a plan targeted at showcasing the benefits of our capital to private sector players there. We are thrilled that due to our efforts, companies like airBaltic are seeing the value we have to offer as a tourism and business destination, and are independently directing plans that connect the UAE capital to more markets around the world."

Visitors from the three Baltic countries also benefit from a visa-on-arrival policy, in addition to a codeshare agreement with Etihad Airways.

"By including the capital's national carrier in the Abu Dhabi new programme, Abu Dhabi can also become the gateway for our Baltic guests to travel to many other countries in the Middle East, Africa, South Asia and Australia," added Al Dhaheri.

Wolfgang Reuss, SVP network management of airBaltic, said: "Riga is a dynamic city and the business centre of the Baltic states. We are thrilled to connect Riga and Abu Dhabi as it opens up connections not only to Latvia but also to our wider home region, the Baltic states with Tallinn and Vilnius as well as Northern Scandinavia with fast connections to Stockholm, Helsinki, Oslo and many more regional points in Northern Europe.

Source: Khaleej Times