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Jan 28, 2019 (newstodate): Despite the decreasing presence of Nordica, Estonia's Tallinn Airport remains upbeat about prospects for continued growth over the coming years.
In 2018, the airport passed the three-mio passengers mile-stone and is now expecting at least five percent growth in 2019.
In summer 2018, the number of direct destinations of Tallinn Airport increased to a new high of 41, and the total number of destinations served all-year reached 27.
16 airlines now operate at Tallinn Airport; the newest provider of regular flights is Wizz Air that started to fly from Tallinn to Kiev and London in 2018.
Tallinn Airport is now working to create new holiday and business destinations, first of all in Germany, Middle East and Asia, with the ultimate hope pinned on achieving a direct connection to Dubai or Doha by 2020.
In 2018, the airport passed the three-mio passengers mile-stone and is now expecting at least five percent growth in 2019.
In summer 2018, the number of direct destinations of Tallinn Airport increased to a new high of 41, and the total number of destinations served all-year reached 27.
16 airlines now operate at Tallinn Airport; the newest provider of regular flights is Wizz Air that started to fly from Tallinn to Kiev and London in 2018.
Tallinn Airport is now working to create new holiday and business destinations, first of all in Germany, Middle East and Asia, with the ultimate hope pinned on achieving a direct connection to Dubai or Doha by 2020.