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  • Joe Breitfeller

airBaltic Adds Daily Winter Seasonal Service Between Tampere, Finland and Amsterdam

From October 31, 2022 airBaltic will offer daily winter seasonal service between Tampere, Finland and Amsterdam. This winter the carrier will serve four destinations from Tampere including Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Malaga and Munich.


airBaltic Airbus A220-300s - Courtesy airBaltic

On Thursday (September 15, 2022), airBaltic announced the launch of new daily winter seasonal service between Tampere, Finland and Amsterdam. The carrier will offer four direct connections from Tampere including Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Malaga and Munich, as well as almost 50 transfer destinations via Riga. With over 50 public saunas, Tampere is known as the sauna capital of the world. Located in the Lakeland region of western Finland, the picturesque city is situated on a narrow isthmus between two great lakes. Rapids flowing through the city centre are surrounded by old red brick industrial buildings that are now home to restaurants, cafés, museums and shops. The compact old city centre is ideal for walking and the city is surrounded by many beautiful scenic lakeside districts.


In Thursday’s route announcment, airBaltic’s Chief Executive Officer, Martin Gauss, said,


“When preparing a schedule for the next season, we always carefully evaluate passenger demand and analyze market situation. We are glad to offer our Finnish customers our first daily service from Tampere to Amsterdam – one of the major European aviation hubs.”


Established in 1995, Air Baltic Corporation SA (airBaltic) is a joint stock company with most of the equity (97.96%) held by the Latvian state and the remaining 2.04 percent held by other shareholders. The airline Group also includes Air Baltic Training SIA, Loyalty Services SIA, Baltijas Kravu Centrs SIA and Crew Resources AS. One of the most punctual carriers in the world, the airline connects the Baltic region to over 70 destinations in Europe, the Middle East, and the CIS with a fleet of 36 Airbus A220-300s.



Source(s): airBaltic, Visit Finland

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