Helsinki Airport has emerged as the primary international hub for Estonian air passengers this summer. Finnair is operating up to 86 weekly flights connecting three Estonian airports – Tallinn, Tartu, and Kuressaare – to destinations worldwide. According to Finnair’s Baltic market manager, Arunas Skuja, this represents a significant increase in connectivity for Estonian travelers. The airline’s extensive network, facilitated through Helsinki, provides Estonians with numerous onward travel options. This summer schedule underscores Helsinki’s role as a key gateway for air travel to and from Estonia. The increased flight frequency aims to meet growing demand from Estonian passengers seeking international connections. This development highlights the strong partnership between Finnair and the Estonian aviation market.