List of Nordica destinations

Last updated

Estonian airline Nordica operates out of its hub at Tallinn Airport. Since starting Nordica has served the following destinations. [1] The airline began flights to eight destinations in November 2015, with its first flight taking off for Amsterdam. Other initial destinations included Brussels, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Oslo, Kyiv, Trondheim, and Vilnius. [2] All scheduled routes were terminated by October 2019 to focus on wetlease operations. [3]

Destinations

Nordica Bombardier CRJ900 ES-ACG.jpg
Nordica Bombardier CRJ900
CountryCityAirportNotesRefs
Austria Vienna Vienna International Airport Terminated [4]
Belgium Brussels Brussels Airport [5]
Croatia Rijeka Rijeka Airport Terminated [6] [7]
Split Split Airport Terminated [8]
Denmark Copenhagen Copenhagen Airport Terminated [9] [10] [4]
Estonia Tallinn Tallinn Airport Hub [11]
France Nice Nice Cote d'Azur Airport Terminated [12]
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Terminated [3] [13]
Germany Berlin Berlin Tegel Airport Airport Closed [14] [15]
Hamburg Hamburg Airport Terminated [16]
Munich Munich Airport Terminated [17]
Lithuania Vilnius Vilnius Airport Terminated [18] [4]
Netherlands Amsterdam Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Terminated [19]
Groningen Groningen Airport Terminated [20] [21]
North Macedonia Ohrid Ohrid "St. Paul the Apostle" Airport Terminated
Norway Oslo Oslo Gardermoen Airport Terminated
Trondheim Trondheim Airport Terminated [22] [4]
Poland Warsaw Warsaw Chopin Airport [5]
Romania Constanta Mihail Kogălniceanu International Airport Terminated
Russia Saint Petersburg Pulkovo International Airport Terminated
Spain Ibiza Ibiza Airport Terminated
Sweden Arvidsjaur Arvidsjaur Airport Ends 26 October 2023 [23]
Gällivare Gällivare Lapland Airport Ends 26 October 2023 [23]
Gothenburg Göteborg Landvetter Airport Terminated
Örebro Örebro Airport Terminated [9]
Stockholm Stockholm Arlanda Airport Ends 26 October 2023 [5] [23]
Ukraine Kyiv Boryspil International Airport Terminated [24] [4]
Kyiv International Airport (Zhuliany) Terminated
Odesa Odesa International Airport Terminated [25]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tallinn Airport</span> Airport in Tallinn, Estonia

Tallinn Airport or Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport is the largest airport in Estonia, which serves as a hub for the national airline Nordica, as well as the secondary hub for AirBaltic, cargo airline Airest and LOT Polish Airlines. It was also the home base of the now defunct national airline Estonian Air. Tallinn Airport is open to both domestic and international flights. It is located 2.7 nautical miles southeast of the centre of Tallinn on the eastern shore of Lake Ülemiste. It was formerly known as Ülemiste Airport.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Vilnius Airport</span> Airport

Vilnius International Airport is the airport of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. It is located 5.9 km (3.7 mi) south of the city center. It is the largest of the three commercial airports in Lithuania by passenger traffic. With one runway and 5 million passengers a year. Vilnius International Airport serves as a base for airBaltic, Ryanair, and Wizz Air. The airport is managed by state-owned enterprise Lithuanian Airports under the Ministry of Transport and Communications.

airBaltic, legally incorporated as AS Air Baltic Corporation, is the flag carrier of Latvia, with its head office on the grounds of Riga International Airport in Mārupe municipality near Riga. Its main hub is Riga, and it operates bases in Tallinn, Vilnius, and Tampere. It is 97% owned by the Government of Latvia. It operates flights solely on Airbus A220 planes. It operates a frequent-flyer program and a buy on board menu offering food and drinks for purchase.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Copenhagen Airport</span> International airport serving Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup is an international airport serving Copenhagen, Denmark, Zealand, the Øresund Region, and southern Sweden including Scania. It is the largest airport in the Nordic countries.

Airlines Aero was a regional airline based in Tallinn, Estonia. It operated services between three Finnish destinations, as well as international flights to Tallinn. All of their flights were operated under Finnair's designation AY. Its main bases were Helsinki-Vantaa and Tallinn-Lennart Meri. Aero ceased its operations in January 2008.

Estonian Air was the flag carrier airline of Estonia between 1991 and 2015. Headquartered in Tallinn it operated scheduled services from Tallinn Airport. Prior to its closure, the airline flew from Tallinn to 11 destinations in Europe.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Riga International Airport</span> Airport in Latvia

Riga International Airport is the international airport of Riga, the capital of Latvia, and the largest airport in the Baltic states with direct flights to 76 destinations as of November 2019. It serves as a hub for airBaltic, SmartLynx Airlines and RAF-Avia, and as one of the base airports for Ryanair. The Latvian national carrier airBaltic is the largest carrier that serves the airport, followed by Ryanair. The airport is located in the Mārupe Municipality west of Riga, approximately 10 km from its city centre.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">FlyNordic</span> Former airline based in Stockholm, Sweden

FlyNordic was an airline based in Stockholm, Sweden. It operated scheduled and charter services in Scandinavia and Europe. Its main base was Stockholm-Arlanda Airport, Stockholm. In 2007 the airline was bought by Norwegian Air Shuttle and became a fully integrated part of the latter.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Groningen Airport Eelde</span> Airport in Eelde, Drenthe

Groningen Airport Eelde is a minor international airport in the northeastern Netherlands. It is located near Eelde in the Province of Drenthe, 4.8 nautical miles south of the city of Groningen in the province of Groningen. In 2015, the airport handled 220,710 passengers. The airport is also the home base of the KLM Flight Academy, Noord Nederlandse Aero Club (NNAC) and General Enterprises.

Airest is an Estonian-owned airline that started in January 2002, operating regular cargo and charter passenger flights.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">TUI Airways</span> British charter airline

TUI Airways Limited is a British charter airline, offering scheduled and charter flights from the United Kingdom and Ireland to destinations in Europe, Africa, Asia and North America.

Air Lituanica was a Lithuanian airline headquartered in Vilnius and based at Vilnius Airport. It ceased operations in May 2015.

Norwegian Long Haul AS was a division of Norwegian Air Shuttle that operated long-haul flights between Europe, Asia, and North America with an all-Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nordica (airline)</span> Flag carrier of Estonia

Nordica, part of the Nordic Aviation Group AS, is the Estonian flag carrier, a CPA capacity provider, headquartered in Tallinn, with its office premises in the vicinity of Tallinn Airport. The company operates both scheduled flights and operations under wet-lease contracts on behalf of other European airlines. Nordica also operates PSOs.

Marabu, styled as marabu, is an Estonian leisure airline headquartered in Tallinn, with operations based at Hamburg Airport and Munich Airport in Germany. Ticket sales are handled by Condor, who describes the carrier as a partner airline.

References

  1. "nordica.se - Where we fly". 12 July 2017.
  2. "Nordic Aviation Group takes over Estonian Air routes". 7 November 2015.
  3. 1 2 majandus24.postimees.ee (Estonian)
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 "Nordica lõpetab viiel liinil lendamise, alles jääva kolme liini üle hakkab otsustama LOT". 21 June 2019.
  5. 1 2 3 "Nordica lõpetab oma nime alt lendamise ja sulgeb veel viis liini". 21 June 2019.
  6. "Nordica Launches Direct Flights from Tallinn to Rijeka". 6 June 2016.
  7. "Estonia: Nordica launches direct flights to Croatian port town Rijeka".
  8. "Spliti lennujaama jäänud reisija: Nordica ei vastanud kõnedele ja eiras hädas kliente".
  9. 1 2 "Nordica extends Copenhagen-Örebro route to Groningen". 18 July 2016.
  10. "Nordica is set to launch flights to the Danish capital Copenhagen in spring » Nordica". www.nordica.ee. Archived from the original on 2018-02-22.
  11. "AirBaltic to fly to Stockholm, Oslo from Tallinn". 31 January 2018.
  12. "Estonia's Nordica to launch flights between Groningen and Nice". 21 December 2017.
  13. "Nordica not planning to add London, considers scrapping Paris route". 30 May 2016.
  14. "With Nordica to Tallinn: Estonian capital attracts visitors with its Medieval charm".
  15. "With Nordica from Berlin Tegel to Tallinn: Estonian capital attracts visitors with its Medieval charm". 19 May 2017.
  16. "Nordica now serves Hamburg with three weekly flights from Tallinn". 18 May 2017.
  17. Nordica drops Munich
  18. "Nordica to temporarily fly to Kaunas instead of Vilnius". 14 July 2017.
  19. Nordica to Ends 8 routes
  20. luchtvaartnieuws.nl - Vertrek Nordica flinke domper voor Groningen Airport Eelde 3 December 2018
  21. "Nordica to open Groningen, Netherlands base".
  22. "Nordica og LOT Polish Airlines inngår strategisk allianse". 9 November 2016.
  23. 1 2 3 "Amapola och Jonair vann upphandlingen". flygtorget.se. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  24. "Nordica to add flight to second Kiev airport starting spring 2018". 18 November 2017.
  25. "Nordica to start flights between Tallinn and Odessa | Rus Tourism News". www.rustourismnews.com. Archived from the original on 2017-05-08.