Munich: Air Baltic announces Tallinn

Airbus A220-300 (Photo: Air Baltic).
Airbus A220-300 (Photo: Air Baltic).

Munich: Air Baltic announces Tallinn

Airbus A220-300 (Photo: Air Baltic).
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The Latvian airline Air Baltic has announced the start of a non-stop connection between Tallinn and Munich. From May 1, 2021, this will initially be served three times a week with the Airbus A220-300.

“Air Baltic showed its strong commitment to Estonia by continuing to serve the country in market conditions where traffic volumes have decreased significantly. Now as we rebuild our network, we are adding new flight options for those passengers who need to travel. This summer we want to offer flights from Tallinn to 12 destinations, ”explains Air Baltic boss Martin Gauss.

The carrier currently offers flights from Tallinn to Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, London, Oslo and Stockholm as well as connections via Riga. In the coming months, Air Baltic is also planning to resume non-stop flights to Brussels, Malaga, Paris and Vilnius.

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