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Air Baltic BT1634 Flight Status Today
International flight Air Baltic BT1634 takes off from Rome (FCO) Italy to Riga (RIX) Latvia. It's operated by Air Baltic. The plane leaves Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport at 18:50 Europe/Rome. The flight is expected to land at Riga International Airport at 22:50 Europe/Riga. The flight will last about 3 hours 0 minutes.
BT1634 - BTI1634
Air Baltic (BT)
FCO
Rome Italy
RIX
Riga Latvia
NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS
Lasted record on 27-December-2018
BT1634 Detail
- Type: International Flight
- Flight Duration: 3 hours 0 minutes
- Flight Distance: 1880 kms / 1168 miles
Airline
- Air Baltic
- IATA: BT
- ICAO: BTI
- Operating Days: NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS
Passenger Services
- Service type: Normal passenger
- Seats: 130
- Freight capacity: 0 tons
- Passenger classes: Economy, Business Class
More Detail
- Aircraft: Bombardier CS300
- Callsign: BTI1634
- Departure Timezone: Europe/Rome
- Arrival Timezone: Europe/Riga
- Current Time in Rome: Monday 2025-12-29 16:03 PM
- Current Time in Riga: Monday 2025-12-29 17:03 PM
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Air Baltic Flight BT1634 FAQs
What is the scheduled flight duration for Air Baltic BT1634 flight?
On average, nonstop flight takes 3 hour(s) 0 minutes, with the flight distance of 1880 km (1168 miles).
What type of aircraft is used for the Air Baltic BT1634 flight?
All Air Baltic BT1634 flights are operated using Bombardier CS300 aircraft.
