2026 brings seven new direct routes to Tallinn Airport

2026 brings seven new direct routes to Tallinn Airport

Tallinn Airport’s direct route network will expand significantly in 2026. Wizz Air will launch direct flights to Warsaw from 29 March and to Rome from 21 September. airBaltic will add new summer-season routes to Athens, Hamburg and Vienna. Eurowings will start flights to Düsseldorf. Jet2.com will launch winter-season flights from Leeds and London Gatwick.

Jet2.com brings tourists from five cities
The UK’s third-largest airline, Jet2.com, is adding two new routes to Tallinn. The company operated Christmas flights to Tallinn for the first time this winter, and in the 2026 winter season it will add Leeds and London Gatwick to its existing services from Manchester, Edinburgh and Birmingham.

“Our cooperation with Jet2.com has been excellent, and it’s clear that our years of sales efforts are paying off. Jet2.com launched seasonal Christmas flights to Tallinn for the first time this winter; they have proven successful, and the airline sees growth potential in Tallinn,” said Eero Pärgmäe, Member of the Management Board of AS Tallinna Lennujaam. “Their flights next winter season will bring nearly 10,000 passengers from the UK to Tallinn. Promoting Estonia even through short-term seasonal flights helps increase the country’s visibility and allows us to grow the number of tourists visiting Estonia.”

Wizz Air strengthens connections with Poland and launches Rome route
During the summer season, Wizz Air will offer flights to three Polish cities: Kraków, Gdańsk and Warsaw. Flights to Rome will begin in September, with three services per week. In addition, the airline will continue to operate flights to Budapest, Venice, Vilnius and London.

airBaltic Offers 25 direct destinations in summer
Tallinn Airport’s largest partner, airBaltic, will restore the Oslo route for the summer season, with flights to the Norwegian capital twice a week. New summer routes include Athens, Hamburg and Vienna. Flights between Tallinn and Riga will increase to up to five per day. Frequency on the Malta route will rise to two flights per week, and from June Heraklion will be served three times weekly.

Eurowings to fly to Düsseldorf and Prague
Eurowings will launch direct flights to Düsseldorf on 1 May, operating twice weekly. In addition, from April the airline will continue flights to Prague, also twice a week.

A full list of all direct destinations served from Tallinn Airport can be found here

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