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As at October 12, we have 14 international routes open from Tallinn Airport

12.10.2020

Flights can be taken to the following destinations:

  • Frankfurt (Lufthansa)
  • Helsinki (Finnair)
  • Copenhagen (AirBaltic)*
  • London (AirBaltic, Ryanair)*
  • Paphos  (Ryanair)
  • Riga (AirBaltic)
  • Warsaw (LOT)*
  • Edinburgh (Ryanair)*
  • Stockholm (AirBaltic)*
  • Milan (Ryanair)*
  • Vilnius (AirBaltic)*
  • Vienna (AirBaltic)*
  • Berlin (AirBaltic)
  • Oslo (AirBaltic)

*A self-quarantine requirement of two weeks applies when returning from the destination. More detailed information about the infection rates of countries is available on the website of the Foreign Ministry.

At the cabinet meeting of 29 September, the government supported the proposal to allow future flights to and from countries where the infection rate per 100,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days is below double the EU average shown on the website of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. As at 9 October, the average infection rate in the European Union was 128.2.

Starting from 12 October, the self-isolation requirement does not extend to people arriving in Estonia from countries, where the infection rate is below 25 per 100,000 inhabitants. If the infection rate is between 25 and 50, self-isolation depends on the fact whether it is lower or higher than the 1.1-times rate of Estonia. If the infection rate is lower than that in Estonia, there is no need for self-quarantine, if higher, the two-week isolation requirement shall apply. If people come to Estonia from a country, where the infection rate is 50 and more per 100,000 inhabitants, the self-isolation is a must.

We would like to remind you that:

  • Consult the Foreign Ministry website for the infection rate in your country of destination before planning the trip.
  • Stay up to date with possible travel restrictions in your country of destination – consult the Reisi Targalt website, the ReOpen portal of the European Union, and, if necessary, contact the foreign mission of the country of destination for details.
  • Register your trip at the Foreign Ministry’s Reisi Targalt website to allow the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to notify you of possible travel restrictions.
  • Follow the recommendations of the Estonian Health Board for a safe flight to protect your health and that of others.
  • Obtain travel insurance and carefully read the conditions of your insurance (including for travel interruptions caused by COVID-19).
  • In the country of destination, follow the instructions of local authorities and keep up to date with possible new restrictions.
  • On your return, follow the rules introduced in Estonia, monitor your health, and if you suspect you have been infected with the virus, contact your GP.