However, he hopes that if Air Baltic further reduces its operations in Lithuania, other airlines, such as Poland’s LOT, would take its place.
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“Flights (for business – BNS) are as important as electricity is for our entire life. Connectivity is essential for business. If the number of flights suddenly halved, it would be a tragedy. But will that tragedy happen? I still believe that (the Baltic countries – BNS) are a sufficiently competitive market and, for example, if Air Baltic cannot operate (flights – BNS), it may be that others, such as Polish airlines, could enter this region as a stronger (carrier – BNS), more willing to see the Baltic countries as their home market,” A. Romanovskis told journalists on Tuesday.