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Hamburg Airport Launches Direct Flight to Tallinn, Boosting Baltic Ties

Hamburg's new flight to Tallinn opens up the Baltic region. Estonia's digital prowess and innovative startups promise to strengthen business and tourism links.

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Hamburg Airport Launches Direct Flight to Tallinn, Boosting Baltic Ties

Hamburg Airport is set to launch a direct flight to Tallinn, Estonia's capital, starting March 29, 2026. This new connection will serve all three Baltic capitals – Tallinn, Vilnius, and Riga – from Hamburg. The move is expected to boost both economic and tourism ties between the regions.

Estonia, renowned for its IT prowess and digital innovation, is 99 percent digitalized. This new flight, operated by Air Baltic twice a week, will make it easier for both vacationers and business travelers to connect. The Estonian startup scene, which includes innovators like Ahti Heinla, co-founder of Skype and founder of Citizen OS, may facilitate digital and technological trade relations with Hamburg. The new connection is a strong signal for the economic and tourism location of Hamburg, as it expands its summer flight schedule for 2026.

Hamburg Airport's direct flight to Tallinn, Estonia, starting in late March 2026, is a significant development. It will serve all three Baltic capitals, facilitating both business and tourism between the regions. Estonia's digital expertise and active startup scene promise to strengthen these ties.

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