airBaltic has unveiled plans to resume direct
flights from Tallinn to Malaga on 6 July 2020.
The airline is already operating direct
flights between Tallinn and Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, Oslo,
Paris, Riga, Vienna and Vilnius.
Between 15 June and 7 July, airBaltic will resume
flights from Riga to Dubrovnik, Rijeka and Split in Croatia,
Barcelona in Spain, Nice in France, Larnaca in Cyprus as well as
Rome, Catania and Milan in Italy and other destinations.
Martin Gauss, CEO of airBaltic, said, “Many
European countries will again open their borders for tourists.
People are resuming to plan their summer vacations or just a short
break after a long time of not being able to travel. Therefore we
open some of the popular summer destinations earlier than
planned.”
Passengers are strongly advised to check the entry
regulations and requirements of the destination they plan to visit
before booking their ticket.
airBaltic currently provides all of its
passengers with a complimentary basic care kit which consists of a
protective face mask and disinfection wipes.
See also:
airBaltic Airbus A220-300 Interview with Martin Gauss, CEO.
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