Finavia and Air Baltic celebrated the opening of four new routes from Tampere-Pirkkala Airport on 5 December 2023. The new destinations include Gran Canaria and Tenerife in the Canary Islands, Kittilä and Tallinn. Air Baltic flies a daily triangle route to Tallinn and Amsterdam, and Kittilä is the airline’s first domestic destination within Finland.
“At Finavia, we are actively developing our airports’ connections to the rest of the world in order to ensure Finland’s accessibility. Accessibility from Pirkanmaa to the rest of Europe and from the rest of Europe to Pirkanmaa is very good at the moment, and the wide range of routes serves both business and tourism. Of particular interest among the new routes is the route to Kittilä, which provides the region with an excellent connection to Lapland,” says Petri Vuori, Finavia’s Senior Vice President responsible for route development.
Air Baltic’s new winter route destinations from Tampere-Pirkkala Airport are:
Destination |
Weekly flights |
Operating period |
Tallinn |
Every day of the week |
29/10/2023–26/10/2024 |
Tenerife |
Wednesday and Saturday |
4/11/2023–30/3/2024 |
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria |
Tuesday |
5/12/2023–23/4/2024 |
Kittilä |
Monday and Friday |
22/12/2023–29/3/2024 |
Air Baltic currently also flies from Tampere to Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Málaga and Riga. The airline has also announced that it will open a route to Mallorca in May 2024. All flights can now be booked through the Air Baltic website.
Air Baltic has made Tampere-Pirkkala Airport one of its bases and permanently relocated one of its aircraft to the airport. This makes it possible for the airline to offer a very comprehensive selection of routes from Tampere to the rest of the world.
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