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Air Baltic BT2658 Flight Status
BT2658 - BTI2658
Air Baltic (BT)
MUC
Munich Germany
CPH
Copenhagen Denmark
NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS
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BT2658 Detail
- Type: International Flight
- Flight Duration: 1 hours 21 minutes
- Flight Distance: 812 kms / 504 miles
Airline
- Air Baltic
- IATA: BT
- ICAO: BTI
- Operating Days: NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS
Passenger Services
- Service type: None
- Seats: None
- Freight capacity: None
- Passenger classes: None
More Detail
- Aircraft: Airbus A220-300
- Callsign: SAS2658
- Departure Timezone: Europe/Berlin
- Arrival Timezone: Europe/Copenhagen
- Current Time in Munich: Monday 2025-12-08 22:26 PM
- Current Time in Copenhagen: Monday 2025-12-08 22:26 PM
International flight Air Baltic BT2658 takes off from Munich (MUC) Germany to Copenhagen (CPH) Denmark. It's operated by Air Baltic. The plane leaves Franz Josef Strauss Airport at 19:50 Europe/Berlin. The flight is expected to land at Copenhagen Airport at None Europe/Copenhagen. The flight will last about 1 hours 21 minutes.
Similar flight route from Munich (MUC) to Copenhagen (CPH)
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|---|---|---|---|
|
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|
AC9637 Air Canada |
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|
EY4097 Etihad Airways |
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|
EY4009 Etihad Airways |
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|
LH2438 Lufthansa |
08/12/2025 06:40 |
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|
SK662 SAS |
08/12/2025 10:15 |
1 hours 40 minutes 11:55 |
|
LH2442 Lufthansa |
08/12/2025 16:00 |
1 hours 30 minutes 17:35 |
|
A31482 Aegean Airlines |
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Frequently asked questions, answered
What is the scheduled flight duration for Air Baltic BT2658 flight?
On average, nonstop flight takes 1 hour(s) 21 minutes, with the flight distance of 812 km (504 miles).
What type of aircraft is used for the Air Baltic BT2658 flight?
All Air Baltic BT2658 flights are operated using Airbus A220-300 aircraft.
