After being the first airline to accept Bitcoin as a form of payment it is the next step for us in blockchain technology to offer non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
airBaltic announces that it has become the world’s first airline to issue limited collector non-fungible tokens (NFTs). The artwork showcase an individual Airbus aircraft with its registration as well as one of the most beloved Latvian cities – Kuldiga.
In honor of Latvia’s centenary, in 2018, airBaltic invited everyone to vote on their favorite towns and cities in Latvia, after which the company’s Airbus A220-300 fleet was named.
Starting with Kuldīga, these cities will now one by one be represented on the digital art pieces issued by airBaltic. The issuance of the limited NFTs will serve as a tourism campaign for Latvian cities, certainly still an undiscovered destination for many.
The first airBaltic NFTs have been issued on OpenSea marketplace for a fixed price of 0.05 Ether. A total of 100 unique collectibles of the Edition 1 can now be purchased here.