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Feb 11, 2019 (newstodate): After passing the critical 3-mio passenger threshold in 2018, Estonia's Tallinn Airport is foreseeing at least five percent increase in its passenger volumes in 2019, despite the withdrawal of Nordica on several routes.
16 airlines now operate at Tallinn Airport, the newest provider of regular flights is Wizz Air that started services from Tallinn to Kiev and London in 2018.
Also in 2018, the number of passengers carried by Nordica increased no less than 22 percent, y-o-y, to 760,000 in 2018, about 23 percent of the airport's total passenger volume.
Nordica has however adjusted its route schedule from the start of this year as part of efforts to optimize the utilization of the resources reflecting changing market situations and competition.
Nordica has thus pulled out from the routes from Tallinn to Oslo, Amsterdam and St Petersburg from January 2019, leaving the carrier's route network after January 14, 2019, to comprise only flights to Stockholm, Vilnius, Copenhagen, Brussels, Kiev, Warsaw, Vienna and Munich.
16 airlines now operate at Tallinn Airport, the newest provider of regular flights is Wizz Air that started services from Tallinn to Kiev and London in 2018.
Also in 2018, the number of passengers carried by Nordica increased no less than 22 percent, y-o-y, to 760,000 in 2018, about 23 percent of the airport's total passenger volume.
Nordica has however adjusted its route schedule from the start of this year as part of efforts to optimize the utilization of the resources reflecting changing market situations and competition.
Nordica has thus pulled out from the routes from Tallinn to Oslo, Amsterdam and St Petersburg from January 2019, leaving the carrier's route network after January 14, 2019, to comprise only flights to Stockholm, Vilnius, Copenhagen, Brussels, Kiev, Warsaw, Vienna and Munich.