Author: airport.ee
Source: airport.ee
The UK’s third largest airline and largest tour operator, Jet2, will start flying from Manchester, Edinburgh and Birmingham to Tallinn next Christmas. A total of 24 flights will be operated, bringing more than 4000 visitors to the city.
The Estonian capital will be added to Jet2’s route map as part of its 2025 winter schedule. The flights are primarily aimed at British holiday-makers, but Estonian travellers will also be able to make use of the direct links to England and Scotland.
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“We’ve been promoting Tallinn as a Christmas market and Estonia as an attractive holiday destination to Jet2 for quite some time, so we’re delighted that these festive-season flights will be happening next year,” said Eero Pärgmäe, a member of the management board of Tallinn Airport. “It’s great news for the local tourism sector. We hope British travellers will make the most of the opportunity and that it will lead to more flights from more destinations in the UK.”
Kristiina Kästik, the head of travel trade marketing at Visit Estonia, says that Jet2 coming to Tallinn reflects the fact that Estonia is viewed as a strong travel destination in winter as well. “We’re so pleased that our preparations and persistence have paid off, bringing three new direct flights to Tallinn,” she said. “They’ll mean significant additional revenue for Estonian businesses in the form of tourism exports during the low season.”
Flights from all three cities will operate twice weekly between 27 November and 22 December 2025. Tickets are already on sale on the Jet2 website.
Jet2 is the UK’s third largest airline and largest tour operator, flying from 13 British airports to more than 70 destinations. It has a fleet of 127 aircraft and around 17.7 million customers. For more information, go to https://www.jet2.com.
During the 2024-2025 winter season, direct flights will be operating from Tallinn to Amsterdam, Antalya, Barcelona, Berlin, Brussels, Copenhagen, Dublin, Frankfurt, Geneva, Gran Canaria, Helsinki, Istanbul, Kärdla, Kittilä, Kuressaare, London (Gatwick, Luton & Stansted), Malaga, Milan (Bergamo & Malpensa), Munich, Oslo, Paphos, Paris, Riga, Rome, Salzburg, Stockholm, Tampere, Tenerife, Venice (Treviso), Vienna, Vilnius, Warsaw and Zurich, while charter flights will be taking holiday-makers to Hurghada, Sharm El-Sheikh and Sri Lanka.
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