Estonian Air considers launching a helicopter line

Estonian Air’s Council has asked the Estonian Air team to analyze profitability of a helicopter line between Tallinn and Helsinki.

“Development of the helicopter line has been discussed among the council members many times. Convenient and fast air connections from Tallinn are the priorities for the airline and the helicopter line could support also our eastward transit traffic,” said Andrus Aljas, Estonian Air’s President and CEO.

“Estonian Air is currently assessing many possibilities to widen its network and for offering better customer service,” added Aljas.

For more information:
Andrus Aljas, President and CEO of Estonian Air
Phone: +372 6401 100; [email protected]

Joakim Helenius, Chairman of the Council of Estonian Air
Phone: + 372 5091282; [email protected]

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