4.5.2023 | Estonia
airBaltic launches 4 new direct routes from Tallinn
Text Mark Taylor
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Airbaltic has started its summer season with the launch of 4 new routes from Tallinn airport. The new direct flights will be to Split and Dubrovnik in Croatia, and to Rhodes and Heraklion in Greece. The first direct flight from Tallinn to Heraklion took place yesterday, May 3.
“Our goal is to offer passengers an unobtrusive flight experience and to constantly improve air connections from the Baltic capitals. By launching four new direct flight destinations together with the summer flight schedule, we are grateful to our cooperation partners in Estonia, thanks to whom this is possible. We are especially grateful to the crew of Tallinn Airport. In addition, three airBaltic planes will be based in Tallinn during the summer season, and thanks to the increase in the number of Estonian passengers, we will continue to see our market share increase in Estonia,” said Thomas Ramdahl, airBaltic’s senior vice president for the flight network.
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