During the winter flight season, which runs from 27 October to the end of March, Riga Airport anticipates a 10 to 11 % increase in planned passenger flights and available seats compared to the previous winter. Airlines operating at Riga Airport will provide flights to over 80 destinations, an increase of five routes compared to the previous winter season. Significant news is expected from Riga, along with a notable increase in the frequency of flights on several popular routes.
Belfast's drive to put sustainability at the forefront of tourism growth and development has secured the city 9th place amongst 100 international destinations in this year's Global Destination Sustainability Index.
Travelers will soon benefit from higher compensation limits for international flights, with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) announcing that the Montreal Convention liability limits for death, injury, delays, baggage and cargo issues, will increase on 28 December 2024.
A surge in interest in Norway for ski holidays has seen nine new air routes introduced this winter.