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Nordica is set to launch flights to the Danish capital Copenhagen in spring
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26 April 2018 will see the first flight operated by the Estonian national airline Nordica to Zhuliany, the second-largest airport in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. The airport is located close to the city centre. Nordica already operates daily flights between Tallinn and Kyiv’s largest airport, Boryspil, but from next spring it will also be possible to fly to Zhuliany three times a week.
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Nordic Aviation Group AS, otherwise known as Estonia’s national airline Nordica, hopes to start turning a profit this year.
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Nordica passenger numbers top 60,000 again in October as intense but successful summer season comes to an end
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The next summer season Estonia’s national airline Nordica will launch flights to Romania, the city of Constanta, close to all Romanian Black Sea resorts stretching on a coastline of over 250 km, and to Ohrid, a popular summer resort in Macedonia.
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Starting from the 28th of August, 6 times per week, Nordica will be flying to Sweden's second largest city - Gothenburg.
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In August the national airline Nordica again had over 60,000 passengers.
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The passenger volume of Estonia’s national airline Nordica rose to a record high number in July. The domestic airline served a total of 65,215 passengers during that month. Compared to July of last year, this represents growth of 50.2%. By proportion of passengers Nordica retained its market leader position for flights departing from Tallinn, at 27.8%. In the course of July Nordica performed a total of 1,098 flights, 99.1% of all flights were operated.
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In May 2017 a total of 51,000 passengers flew with Nordica, which is 44% more than one year ago. Over 200,000 passengers have flown to Nordica’s 19 direct destinations since the beginning of the year.
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This week, Estonia’s national airline Nordica launched flights to its summer destinations. In addition to its year-round flights, the airline is now offering direct connections to six popular holiday destinations in Europe. Nordica operates the most flights out of Tallinn Airport, serving 18 routes from the Estonian capital.