List of Nordica destinations

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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
Hub
Seasonal
Terminated
City Country IATA ICAO Airport Notes/Refs
Amsterdam The Netherlands AMS EHAM Amsterdam Airport Schiphol [4]
Arvidsjaur Sweden AJR ESNX Arvidsjaur Airport
Berlin Germany TXL EDDT Berlin Tegel Airport [5][6]
Ibiza Spain IBZ LEIB Ibiza Airport
Brussels Belgium BRU EBBR Brussels Airport [7]
Constanta Romania CND LRCK Mihail Kogălniceanu International Airport
Copenhagen Denmark CPH EKCH Copenhagen Airport [8][9][10]
Gällivare Sweden GEV ESNG Gällivare Lapland Airport
Gothenburg Sweden GOT ESGG Göteborg Landvetter Airport
Groningen The Netherlands GRQ EHGG Groningen Airport [11][12]
Hamburg Germany HAM EDDH Hamburg Airport [13]
Kyiv Ukraine KBP UKBB Boryspil International Airport [14][10]
Kyiv Ukraine IEV UKKK Kyiv International Airport (Zhuliany)
Munich Germany MUC EDDM Munich Airport [15]
Nice France NCE LFMN Nice Cote d'Azur Airport [16]
Odessa Ukraine ODS UKOO Odesa International Airport [17]
Ohrid North Macedonia OHD LWOH Ohrid "St. Paul the Apostle" Airport
Örebro Sweden ORB ESOE Örebro Airport [8]
Oslo Norway OSL ENGM Oslo Gardermoen Airport
Paris France CDG LFPG Charles de Gaulle Airport [3][18]
Rijeka Croatia RJK LDRI Rijeka Airport [19][20]
Saint Petersburg Russia LED ULLI Pulkovo International Airport
Split Croatia SPU LDSP Split Airport [21]
Stockholm Sweden ARN ESSA Stockholm Arlanda Airport [7]
Tallinn Estonia TLL EETN Tallinn Airport [22]
Trondheim Norway TRD ENVA Trondheim Airport [23][10]
Vienna Austria VIE LOWW Vienna International Airport [10]
Vilnius Lithuania VNO EYVI Vilnius Airport [24][10]
Warsaw Poland WAW EPWA Warsaw Chopin Airport [7]

References[]

  1. ^ "nordica.se - Where we fly". 12 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Nordic Aviation Group takes over Estonian Air routes". 7 November 2015.
  3. ^ a b majandus24.postimees.ee (Estonian)
  4. ^ Nordica to Ends 8 routes
  5. ^ "With Nordica to Tallinn: Estonian capital attracts visitors with its Medieval charm".
  6. ^ "With Nordica from Berlin Tegel to Tallinn: Estonian capital attracts visitors with its Medieval charm". 19 May 2017.
  7. ^ a b c "Nordica lõpetab oma nime alt lendamise ja sulgeb veel viis liini". 21 June 2019.
  8. ^ a b "Nordica extends Copenhagen-Örebro route to Groningen". 18 July 2016.
  9. ^ https://www.nordica.ee/en/about-the-company/press-center/lennufirma-nordica-avab-kevadel-lennuliini-kopenhaagenisse-en-us/[dead link]
  10. ^ a b c d e "Nordica lõpetab viiel liinil lendamise, alles jääva kolme liini üle hakkab otsustama LOT". 21 June 2019.
  11. ^ luchtvaartnieuws.nl - Vertrek Nordica flinke domper voor Groningen Airport Eelde 3 December 2018
  12. ^ "Nordica to open Groningen, Netherlands base".
  13. ^ "Nordica now serves Hamburg with three weekly flights from Tallinn". 18 May 2017.
  14. ^ "Nordica to add flight to second Kiev airport starting spring 2018". 18 November 2017.
  15. ^ Nordica drops Munich
  16. ^ "Estonia's Nordica to launch flights between Groningen and Nice".
  17. ^ https://www.rustourismnews.com/2017/05/05/nordica-to-start-flights-between-tallinn-and-odessa/[dead link]
  18. ^ "Nordica not planning to add London, considers scrapping Paris route". 30 May 2016.
  19. ^ "Nordica Launches Direct Flights from Tallinn to Rijeka".
  20. ^ "Estonia: Nordica launches direct flights to Croatian port town Rijeka".
  21. ^ "Spliti lennujaama jäänud reisija: Nordica ei vastanud kõnedele ja eiras hädas kliente".
  22. ^ "AirBaltic to fly to Stockholm, Oslo from Tallinn". 31 January 2018.
  23. ^ "Nordica og LOT Polish Airlines inngår strategisk allianse". 9 November 2016.
  24. ^ "Nordica to temporarily fly to Kaunas instead of Vilnius". 14 July 2017.
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