On 4 June, Nordica in cooperation with Adria Airways will launch direct flights to Rijeka, Croatia. The first flight from Tallinn to Rijeka will take off at 18:30 EEST.
Nordica board member Erik Sakkov said that the interest of Estonians in Croatia and their love for the country is growing. “We are very pleased to offer Estonian passengers now the choice of two holiday destinations in Croatia, both of which are accessible by direct flights from Tallinn during the summer season,” said Sakkov. “In addition to the popular destination of Split, holidaymakers can now also fly to the beautiful harbour city of Rijeka on the coast of the warm and crystal clear Adriatic Sea, where they can enjoy the lively local culture and beautiful landscapes.”
Nordica will fly direct from Tallinn to Rijeka once a week from 4 June to 24 September on Saturdays, and twice a week from 28 June to 23 August on Tuesdays and Saturdays. The duration of the flight is 2 hours and 45 minutes.
In addition to Rijeka, Nordica is flying to the Croatian city of Split from April until the end of October. In the middle of summer, Nordica is flying direct from Tallinn to Split even three times a week – Sundays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Nordica in cooperation with Adria Airways is offering flights to 15 different European destinations this summer season. The route network includes Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Kiev, Munich, Nice, Odessa, Oslo, Paris, Rijeka, Split, Stockholm, Trondheim, Vienna and Vilnius.
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