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Estonian Air increases frequency on Tallinn-Stockholm route to up to five daily flights

27-May-2008
Estonian Air increases frequency on Tallinn-Stockholm route to up to five daily flights
In the light of the recent decision of SAS to discontinue the direct route between Tallinn and Stockholm, Estonian Air announced plans to increase frequencies between the two capitals to up to five daily flights.

 

The number of daily frequencies will be increased in the end of August, when the business traffic picks up again. Estonian Air currently operates four daily flights between Tallinn and Stockholm, and twice weekly between Kuressaare and Stockholm.

Ilona Eskelinen, Estonian Air’s PR Director, said “Sweden and Stockholm is a big and important market and we wish to continue to offer great flexibility and fast connections to our customers. By adding flights we will maintain good connections with SAS route network at Stockholm-Arlanda airport.”

Estonian Air and SAS will continue cooperation on this route under a codeshare arrangement and joint frequent flyer programme, EuroBonus. The new schedule will be published shortly.

© Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation. Date posted: 27-May-08