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    AIRBALTIC LAUNCHES NONSTOP FLIGHTS FROM RIGA TO TARTU
    by Ozgur Tore

    Focus on Travel News
    Thursday, 02 July 2009

    The Latvian national airline airBaltic is pleased to announce, that
    tomorrow, July 3, the company will launch nonstop flights between Riga
    and the second largest city in Estonia, Tartu, offering convenient
    connections to destinations in Western Europe, Scandinavia, the CIS
    and the Mediterranean region.

    airBaltic will provide nonstop flights from Riga to Tartu four times a
    week - on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. The flights will be
    offered on Fokker 50 aircraft and will last 50 minutes. One-way ticket
    prices start at LVL 29 (EURO 41), including airport and transaction
    fees. The route schedule is available on the company's homepage at
    www.airbaltic.com.

    airBaltic Chief Commercial Officer Tero Taskila: "We are delighted
    that airBaltic will write history as the first airline to offer
    an international route from the Tartu airport. airBaltic is the
    second biggest carrier in Estonia and we naturally want to offer
    extra convenience for our customers in Tartu by opening this new
    route. It means that people from Southern Estonia can travel via the
    Riga airport to destinations such as Berlin, Zurich, Venice, Vienna,
    Moscow, Tashkent, and others. Tartu is a beautiful destination and
    the new airBaltic flight will attract more foreign travellers from
    Western Europe, Scandinavia, Mediterranean region and CIS."

    The new route offers very convenient transit connections through
    Riga, to and from final destinations in Western Europe, the CIS,
    Scandinavia and the Mediterranean region. In the summer of 2009,
    airBaltic is offering 57 nonstop routes to Aalesund, Almaty, Athens,
    Amsterdam, Baku, Barcelona, Bergen, Berlin, Billund, Brussels, Zurich,
    Dublin, Dushanbe, Dusseldorf, Yerevan, Gothenburg, Hamburg, Hannover,
    Helsinki, Kaliningrad, Kaunas, Kiev, Copenhagen, Kishinev, Kuopio,
    London, Linkoping, Milan, Minsk, Moscow, Munich, Nice, Odessa, Oslo,
    Oulu, Palanga, Paris, Pskov, Rome, St.Petersburg, Simferopol, Istanbul,
    Stavanger, Stockholm, Tallinn, Tartu, Tashkent, Tampere, Tbilisi,
    Tel Aviv, Tromso, Turku, Venice, Vienna, Vilnius, Warsaw and Geneva.

    Tartu is the second biggest city in Estonia and the capital city
    of the country's southern region. It is seen as the intellectual
    and cultural centre for Estonia. The University of Tartu is the
    oldest and most distinguished institution of higher education in the
    country. Among well-known tourism objects in Tartu are St John's
    Church, Dome Square, the University of Tartu Museum of Art (which
    is the oldest art museum in Estonia), the British Park on Toomemagi
    Hill, along with the cathedral that is one of the oldest architectural
    monuments in the region.
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