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Budget airline Transavia France to establish flight route between Tallinn and Paris

Budget airline Transavia France is planning to initiate air services between Tallinn and Paris come April 2024.

Budget airline Transavia France to establish route between Tallinn and Paris
Budget airline Transavia France to establish route between Tallinn and Paris

Budget airline Transavia France to establish flight route between Tallinn and Paris

Low-cost airline Transavia France is set to takeoff between Tallinn, Estonia, and Paris, France, starting April 2024, with flights from Paris Orly airport. Here's the lowdown:

Paris is popular among Estonians with a high volume of passengers, but connection-wise, it's got room for improvement. Adding Transavia to the mix means more flights, cheaper tickets, and broader cooperation opportunities due to Transavia's Air France-KLM Group affiliation, according to Eero Pärgmäe of Tallinn Airport's management board.

Nicolas Hénin, Transavia France's chief commercial officer, sees this new route as an opportunity for Parisians to explore Tallinn. With more than 200 routes from France, Netherlands, Belgium, and beyond, Transavia is no stranger to the European skies. In 2022 alone, they carried almost 10.7 million passengers.

Count on Transavia for frequent flights on popular routes, but keep in mind, no specific frequency is mentioned for the Tallinn-Paris route, and pricing details are scant. As a low-cost carrier, prices will likely be competitive, but without the exact dosh dolled out here, we'll leave that one up to the airline.

A whole new wave of passengers is expected between Tallinn and Paris as the route increases direct connectivity and offers affordable travel. Paris is a major European hub, and Tallinn's growing as a tourist and business destination, making the addition of direct flights a potential game-changer for both. Keep an eye on your calendar, travelers, as more details on flight schedules and fares are expected to follow.

This new Transavia France route from Paris to Tallinn promises an influx of Parisians eager to discover Estonia's capital, while Estonians might find exploring the French hub more accessible. With the addition of Transavia, the increasing direct connectivity between the two cities could significantly impact both Tallinn's growing tourist and business scenes, as well as Paris' standing as a major European hub.

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