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FEB 15, 2005 (newstodate): Latvia's entry into the EU from May 1, 2004, had a manifest impact on airBaltic Cargo's sales in Germany.
airBaltic's cargo traffic from Germany grew 500 percent in 12 months, despite a dramatic increase in trucking since Latvia joined the EU.
During the same period, airBaltic's systemwide cargo traffic grew by 53 percent.
Now the airline is adding a fifth German airport to its schedule, with the launch of four times weekly flights from Munich to Riga, operated with Boeing 737-500 offering two tonnes of cargo capacity.
With offices at Berlin, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hannover and Munich Airports, Transnautic is airBaltic's cargo GSSA in the German market since 1991.
airBaltic's cargo traffic from Germany grew 500 percent in 12 months, despite a dramatic increase in trucking since Latvia joined the EU.
During the same period, airBaltic's systemwide cargo traffic grew by 53 percent.
Now the airline is adding a fifth German airport to its schedule, with the launch of four times weekly flights from Munich to Riga, operated with Boeing 737-500 offering two tonnes of cargo capacity.
With offices at Berlin, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hannover and Munich Airports, Transnautic is airBaltic's cargo GSSA in the German market since 1991.