Tallinn Airport

By David Casey
Tallinn Airport hopes to secure increased service to Germany, Portugal, Spain and the UK.
Airports & Networks

By Aaron Karp
The Air France-KLM Group LCC subsidiary Transavia France will fly out of Paris Orly to the the Estonian capital 2X-weekly from April 4, 2024.
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Eero Pärgmäe, CCO of Tallinn Airport, outlines progress on its network rebuild and why inbound leisure is at the forefront of its route development strategy.
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By David Casey
Tallinn Airport in Estonia, which has announced seven new services and a new airline, Marabu, to satisfy demand, is seeking to strengthen its Middle East links.
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By David Casey
Marabu Airlines plans to serve more than 20 leisure destinations from Munich and Hamburg.
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By Victoria Moores
The startup plans to fly between Germany and holiday destinations.
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By Aaron Karp
The carrier is the largest operator from London Luton and is also growing its Gatwick presence.
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By David Casey
Flights to Agadir, Prague and Sharm El Sheikh are among the latest new route plans.
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Emirates is also postponing the planned launch of flights to Tel Aviv.
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By David Casey
The airline is targeting further European route procurement contracts.
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By Aaron Karp
The LCC is planning a robust schedule from the Scottish capital during both the summer and winter seasons.
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By David Casey
Eighteen routes to destinations in nine countries are being launched as part of the ULCC’s latest expansion in Italy.
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By David Casey
The proposed codeshare covers an initial 24 routes from Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania.
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By Aaron Karp
With airBaltic announcing that three new leisure destinations will be added to its network in July, we take a look at the Latvian carrier’s summer schedule.
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By David Casey
Two new short-haul routes will start from Zurich and three from Geneva this summer, but the airline does not expect demand to pick-up until the third quarter of the year.
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By Wesley Charnock
Riivo Tuvike also highlights leisure routes that were popular before the crisis but are currently unserved for 2021.
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By David Casey
The flag-carriers of Iceland and Latvia have signed an agreement that opens new markets for both airlines.
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By Wesley Charnock
Routes speaks to Aurimas Stikliūnas, the head of Aviation Services at Lithuanian Airports, about how the coronavirus crisis has affected Vilnius Airport (VNO) and what is being done to re-stimulate demand.
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By Karen Walker
The LCC continues to grow despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
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By David Casey
Routes' weekly update on how airlines and airports across Europe are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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By David Casey
Wizz Air is to open a new base at Lviv in Ukraine and launch seven new routes from the country.
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By David Casey
Latvian carrier airBaltic has announced further deep cuts to capacity over the next six months, as well as delaying the launch of all new routes planned for the summer 2020 season.
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By Wesley Charnock
airBaltic is one of Europe’s fastest-growing carriers, with a stated goal of reaching 15 million passengers by 2025. Ahead of his keynote address at World Routes 2019, CEO Martin Gauss outlined its plans to develop a network which spans from its heartland in the Baltics to new airports and bases across Europe.
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By Richard Maslen
The new Tallinn - Edinburgh route will certainly stimulate demand in a market that currently see around 2,500 indirect passengers a year. However, when this city pair was previously served by low-cost carrier Ryanair on a three times weekly basis between January 2011 and the end of the summer, generating just under 30,000 annual passengers, according to UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) data.
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By Richard Maslen
Although it likely to be a couple of decades before the transport project is completed, subject to financial backing, a new high-speed connection between Helsinki’s Pasila station with Ulemiste station in Tallinn will impact travel dynamics between the two cities with single fares of around €36 (£26) being suggested in promotional literature.
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