The new direct flights from Tallinn to Stockholm and Oslo will offer convenient connections between the two cities.
airBaltic will launch the new direct services and base a second aircraft at Tallinn Airport starting from October 28, 2018.
Martin Gauss, Chief Executive Officer of airBaltic: “By offering a mix of 9 direct services from Tallinn and convenient connections via Riga, airBaltic will offer the best connectivity to and from the Estonian capital. The increased number of direct services and a decision to base a Bombardier Q400 NextGen aircraft in Tallinn shows our strong commitment to the Estonian market.”
Route | Flight frequency | Start date | Price*, Basic | Price*, Premium | Price*, Business |
Tallinn – Stockholm | 12 flights weekly | October 28, 2018 | 35 EUR | 69 EUR | 379 EUR |
Tallinn – Oslo | 2 flights weekly | October 28, 2018 | 29 EUR | 75 EUR | 379 EUR |
*Lowest fare (one way), including taxes, fees and service charges, on www.airBaltic.com, subject to availability
airBaltic will fly from Tallinn to Stockholm 12 times weekly. The scheduled flight time to Stockholm is planned to be 55 minutes. One-way ticket price starts at 35 EUR, including airport fees and transaction costs. The flights to Oslo will be performed 2 times weekly and the scheduled flight time is 1 hour and 45 minutes. One-way ticket price to Oslo starts at 29 EUR.
In addition, airBaltic will continue to offer direct flights from Tallinn to Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, Vienna and Vilnius as well as convenient connections via Riga. airBaltic will also launch a new direct service from Tallinn to London Gatwick Airport on March 27, 2018.
In 2017, airBaltic has transported over 360 000 passengers to and from Estonia. The airline has carried 20% more passengers in Estonia to its network spanning Europe, Scandinavia, Russia, CIS and the Middle East than in 2016.
For the summer season of 2018 airBaltic will also offer new services from Riga to Malaga (Spain), Lisbon (Portugal), Split (Croatia), Bordeaux (France), Almaty (Kazakhstan), Gdansk (Poland) as well as Sochi and Kaliningrad (both in Russia).
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