Later this summer I will be travelling with a connection in Riga. I expect the luggage to be checked straight through. We have about 10 hours between flights on the way there and 8 hours on the way back. Both times the first flight arrives in the morning and the second one leaves in the afternoon/evening.
I'm not inclined to spend 8+ hours in the airport and would rather do some sightseeing while I'm there (I haven't been to Riga before).
There will be 2 adults with 4 children aged between 8 and 11, all British citizens. A few things I'd like to confirm.
- Is the airport easy to navigate? From what I'm reading, it's a small airport, but even a small one can be confusing.
- How quick is it to get through passport control and later through security on the way back?
- Is there an easy transfer to/from the city centre?
- Is there a tourist information office in the airport? If not, what about at the point where we arrive into the city centre?
- And separately, if the weather is really bad and we end up staying in the airport, is there international transfer zone?
Lastly, with a combined knowledge across us of English, Russian, Ukrainian and Georgian languages, with a basic level of French, what will be the preferred option for communicating locally (outside of airport)? I have heard, for example, that Russian isn't particularly welcome there, especially now. How widely is English spoken there? I suspect that Ukrainian, Georgian and French won't be of much use.