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Aug 30, 2016 (newstodate): The Estonian state-owned carrier Nordica will soon transfer fully to using its own aircraft fleet only after having so far relied on external capacity.
-We are currently operating our schedule with four own aircraft and one aircraft from BMI. But starting from the coming winter season 2016/17 we will have only our own aircraft operating on our route network, says Sven Kukemelk, Nordica Executive Director Business Development.
Already in July 2016, Nordica was operating 76 percent of all flights with own aircraft
In cooperation with its partner Adria Airways, Nordica is currently offering flights from Tallinn Airport to 15 European destinations including Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Kiev, Munich, Nice, Odessa, Oslo, Paris, Rijeka, Split, Stockholm, Trondheim, Vienna and Vilnius.
Set up in the aftermath of the demise of Estonian Air, Nordic Aviation, later renamed Nordica, performed its first flight on November 8, 2015, with aircraft operated by Adria Airways in cooperation with BMI, Trade Air, NextJet and Carpatair.
-We are currently operating our schedule with four own aircraft and one aircraft from BMI. But starting from the coming winter season 2016/17 we will have only our own aircraft operating on our route network, says Sven Kukemelk, Nordica Executive Director Business Development.
Already in July 2016, Nordica was operating 76 percent of all flights with own aircraft
In cooperation with its partner Adria Airways, Nordica is currently offering flights from Tallinn Airport to 15 European destinations including Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Kiev, Munich, Nice, Odessa, Oslo, Paris, Rijeka, Split, Stockholm, Trondheim, Vienna and Vilnius.
Set up in the aftermath of the demise of Estonian Air, Nordic Aviation, later renamed Nordica, performed its first flight on November 8, 2015, with aircraft operated by Adria Airways in cooperation with BMI, Trade Air, NextJet and Carpatair.