Estonian Air destinations
This is a list of destinations that were served by the now defunct Estonian Air.
Europe
- Austria
- Vienna – Vienna International Airport seasonal
- Belgium
- Croatia
- Split – Split Airport seasonal
- Denmark
- Estonia
- France
- Paris – Charles de Gaulle Airport seasonal
- Nice – Nice Côte d'Azur Airport seasonal
- Germany
- Munich – Munich Airport seasonal
- Berlin – Berlin Tegel Airport seasonal
- Italy
- Milan – Malpensa Airport seasonal [1]
- Lithuania
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Russia
- Sweden
- Stockholm – Stockholm-Arlanda Airport
- Stockholm - Stockholm Bromma Airport
- Örebro - Örebro Airport[2]
- Turkey
- Antalya – Antalya Airport seasonal
- Ukraine
Terminated destinations
- Belarus – Minsk National Airport
- Croatia – Dubrovnik Airport
- Estonia – Kärdla Airport, Kuressaare Airport, Tartu Airport
- Finland – Helsinki Airport, Joensuu Airport, Jyväskylä Airport, Kajaani Airport, Tampere-Pirkkala Airport
- Georgia – Tbilisi Airport
- Germany – Frankfurt Airport, Hamburg Airport, Hannover Airport
- Greece – Athens International Airport "Eleftherios Venizelos"
- Ireland – Dublin Airport
- Italy – Bergamo Airport, Rome Fiumicino Airport, Venice Marco Polo Airport
- Latvia – Riga Airport
- Spain – Barcelona–El Prat Airport
- Sweden – Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport, Växjö Småland Airport
- Ukraine – Simferopol International Airport
- United Kingdom – London Gatwick Airport, Manchester Airport
References
- ↑ Estonian Air. "Estonian Air to add flights between Tallinn and Milan next year". Estonian Air. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
- ↑ https://www.estonian-air.ee/en/uncategorized-en/estonian-air-to-operate-orebro-copenhagen-route-from-october/
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