Riga is an important industrial, commercial, financial, educational, political and cultural center and, as the capital of Latvia, is the largest city in the Baltic states. It is an important city in the field of tourism and you will find buildings with very well preserved architecture, especially in the streets closed to traffic in the old city area. For this reason, this area is included in the Unecso world cultural heritage. Also located in the old city area, ST. Peter's church is a very magnificent building. In addition, areas such as the House of the Blackheads, which was used as a merchant building during the Soviet period, the Cat House, Riga Dome Cathedral and The Three Brothers are among the touristic centers worth seeing in the city.
About Frankfurt
Frankfurt is a German city located on the banks of the Main river. It is an important fair and financial center throughout Europe. It is also the city with the tallest skyscrapers in Europe, and these skyscrapers generally belong to banks. The name of the tallest one is Commerbank Tower. Based on purchasing power, it is also the richest city in Europe and ranks 7th among the world's most livable cities. It is the city with the busiest business district in Germany and the fifth largest city in the country. Alte Oper, Römerberg square, St. Paul's church, Main Tower, Goethe's house and Frankfurt Dom cathedral are among the most famous tourist areas.
While purchasing the first ticket, you can mark the Return button, or after purchasing one-way, you can re-enter the system and purchase the return tickets by examining the reverse route sign with the reverse route sign.
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The most frequently used airline companies from Riga to Frankfurt are generally
Aegean Airlines,
Iberia,
Tarom,
Air Baltic,
All Nippon Airways,
United Airlines,
Air Canada,
Lufthansa,
TAP Portugal
are companies.