airBaltic is launching three weekly nonstop flights between Tallinn and Munich starting May 1st, 2021. The carrier currently offers direct flights from Tallinn to Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, London, Oslo and Stockholm.
On Wednesday (March 31, 2021), airBaltic announced the launch of three weekly nonstop flights between Tallinn and Munich from May 1st, 2021. The airline currently offers direct flights from Tallinn to Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, London, Oslo and Stockholm, as well as connections via Riga. airBaltic also plans on resuming service to Brussels, Malaga, Paris and Vilnius in the coming months.
In Wednesday’s announcement, airBaltic’s Chief Executive Officer, Martin gauss, said,
“airBaltic showed its strong commitment to Estonia, by continuing to serve the country in market conditions, where traffic volumes decreased significantly. Now, while rebuilding our network, we are adding new flight opportunities for those passengers that need to travel. This summer from Tallinn we intend to offer flights to 12 destinations.”
Established in 1995, Air Baltic Corporation SA (airBaltic) is a joint stock company with most of the equity (96.14%) held by the Latvian state and the remaining shares held by Lars Thuesen through his holding company Aircraft Leasing 1 SIA. 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 25 Airbus A220-300s.
Source: airBaltic