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As of May 3, we have 17 international routes open from Tallinn Airport; another route to open within a week

03.05.2021

Flights can be taken to the following destinations:

A testing facility of Confido Medical Centre is open at the Tallinn Airport for all departing passengers for taking a coronavirus rapid antigen test. The testing facility is located on the ground floor of the terminal building, next to the terminal entrance from parking station, level P0. You must book a time for the test at the webpage of Confido via the digital booking system. The cost of the test for pre-booked passengers is €49. Passengers with no preliminary booking will be served upon available timeslots and the test costs €65.

Tallinn Airport has opened a corona virus testing facility for air passengers arriving from destinations, listed as risk countries by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Estonia. Arriving passengers are tested using the PCR method. Testing is voluntary. The test is free of charge for Estonian residents; for foreign nationals the test at the Tallinn Airport costs €60.

More detailed information on entering Estonia is available on the homepage of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

When travelling, we advise keeping the following in mind:

  • 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 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 – if you show symptoms, please postpone your trip and contact your GP.
  • 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.
  • All those arriving in Estonia must fill in the passenger locator form before the start of their trip. The form can be filled in on the Health Board’s self-service page. This can be done up to three days before the arrival in Estonia.
    The filled-in form must be presented to the representatives of the airline company at check-in in the country of departure and when arriving in Estonia, to the officials of the Police and Border Guard Board. Your airline may refuse to carry you if you cannot show them a pre-filled declaration at check-in.
  • 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.