News - 2020
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Requirements for travelling to Estonia from the United Kingdom will change as of the New Year
31.12.2020
Stenbock House, 30 December 2020 – The Government approved the order governing travel from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to Estonia.
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On 31 December 2020, the transition period for withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union ends
28.12.2020
Brexit entered into force on 1 February 2020 and on 31 December, the transition period following the withdrawal of the Great Britain (UK) from the European Union ends, resulting in changes in the movement of people, goods and services between the UK and the European Union countries.
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As at December 28, we have 12 international destinations open from Tallinn airport; another 2 routes to open within a week
28.12.2020
Flights can be taken to the following destinations:
- Amsterdam (Air Baltic)
- Berlin (Air Baltic)
- Brussels (Air Baltic)
- Frankfurt (Lufthansa)
- Helsinki (Finnair )
- Copenhagen (Air Baltic, SAS)
- Milan (Ryanair)
- Oslo (Air Baltic)
- Paphos (Ryanair)
- Riga (Air Baltic)
- Stockholm (Air Baltic, SAS)
- Warsaw (LOT)
During the week, the following routes will be added:
- From January 1 flights to London (Air Baltic, Ryanair, EasyJet)
- From January 2 Belavia flight to Minsk
At its cabinet meeting on August 28, the Government decided on the exceptions concerning Warsaw, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Riga, Helsinki and London.
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As at December 21, we have 12 international destinations open from Tallinn airport
21.12.2020
Flights can be taken to the following destinations:
- Amsterdam (Air Baltic)
- Berlin (Air Baltic)
- Brussels (Air Baltic)
- Frankfurt (Lufthansa)
- Helsinki (Finnair )
- Copenhagen (Air Baltic, SAS)
- Milan (Ryanair)
- Oslo (Air Baltic)
- Paphos (Ryanair)
- Riga (Air Baltic)
- Stockholm (Air Baltic, SAS)
- Warsaw (LOT)
At its cabinet meeting on August 28, the Government decided on the exceptions concerning Warsaw, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Riga, Helsinki and London.
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Estonia to temporarily suspend air traffic with United Kingdom
20.12.2020
Stenbock House, December 20, 2020 – Today the Government supported the proposal made by the Minister of Economic Affairs and Infrastructure Mr Taavi Aas to suspend air traffic between Estonia and the United Kingdom from midnight tonight until the end of this year in connection with information about the new strain of coronavirus spreading in the UK.
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As at December 14, we have 12 international destinations open from Tallinn airport; another 3 routes to open within a week
14.12.2020
Flights can be taken to the following destinations:
- Amsterdam (Air Baltic)
- Berlin (Air Baltic)
- Brussels (Air Baltic)
- Frankfurt (Lufthansa)
- Helsinki (Finnair )
- Copenhagen (Air Baltic, SAS)
- London (Air Baltic, Ryanair)
- Oslo (Air Baltic)
- Paphos (Ryanair)
- Riga (Air Baltic)
- Stockholm (Air Baltic, SAS)
- Warsaw (LOT)
During the week, the following routes will be added.
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As of December 7th, we have 11 international routes open from Tallinn Airport
07.12.2020
Flights can be taken to the following destinations:
- Amsterdam (Air Baltic)*
- Berlin (Air Baltic)*
- Frankfurt (Lufthansa)*
- Helsinki (Finnair)**
- Copenhagen (Air Baltic)*
- London (Air Baltic, Ryanair)*
- Oslo (Air Baltic)*
- Paphos (Ryanair)*
- Riga (Air Baltic)**
- Stockholm (Air Baltic, SAS)*
- Warsaw (LOT)*
*A self-quarantine requirement of 10 days applies when returning from the destination.
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25,948 passengers passed through Tallinn Airport in November
02.12.2020
25,948 passengers passed through Tallinn Airport in November, which is about 11% of the number of passengers during the same period last year.
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As at November 30, we have 11 international routes open from Tallinn Airport
30.11.2020
Flights can be taken to the following destinations:
- Amsterdam (Air Baltic)*
- Berlin (Air Baltic)*
- Frankfurt (Lufthansa)*
- Helsinki (Finnair)**
- Copenhagen (Air Baltic)*
- London (Air Baltic, Ryanair)*
- Oslo (Air Baltic)*
- Paphos (Ryanair)*
- Riga (Air Baltic)**
- Stockholm (Air Baltic, SAS)*
- Warsaw (LOT)*
*A self-quarantine requirement of 10 days applies when returning from the destination.