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Jan 28, 2015 (newstodate): The Latvian carrier airBaltic has now announced a third route from neighboring market, Estonia.
Starting from May 7, 2015, the carrier will offer four weekly flights on a new route from Tallinn Airport to Vienna in a code-share agreement with Austrian Airlines and using Bombardier Q400 aircraft on the route.
News on the Vienna route comes after yesterday's announcement of the opening of four weekly flights from Tallinn to Berlin from May 6, 2015, and airBaltic is already operating four flights a week on its route from Tallinn to Paris since October 28, 2014.
airBaltic has also returned international services from its other Baltic neighbor Lithuania, offering four weekly flights from October 30, 2014, between Vilnius and Amsterdam with Boeing 737 aircraft.
Starting from May 7, 2015, the carrier will offer four weekly flights on a new route from Tallinn Airport to Vienna in a code-share agreement with Austrian Airlines and using Bombardier Q400 aircraft on the route.
News on the Vienna route comes after yesterday's announcement of the opening of four weekly flights from Tallinn to Berlin from May 6, 2015, and airBaltic is already operating four flights a week on its route from Tallinn to Paris since October 28, 2014.
airBaltic has also returned international services from its other Baltic neighbor Lithuania, offering four weekly flights from October 30, 2014, between Vilnius and Amsterdam with Boeing 737 aircraft.