First charter flight from Japan to land in Tallinn

According to the Japanese Embassy, the first charter flight from Japan will reach Tallinn on 21 August.

"This is the first charter flight of its kind, bringing Japanese tourists from Tokyo to Tallinn," said Margot Holts, the communications manager of Tallinn Airport, to newspaper Ärileht.

The flight is operated by one of Japanese two largest airline companies Japan Airlines with a Boeing 777 plane that fits 245 passengers.

According to Holts, this is the longest (7885 kilometres) and one of the largest charter flights to land in Tallinn this summer.

The charter flight is organised by a travel company that is oriented towards Japanese clients, and organises trips to the Baltics for Japanese tourists. 

COMMENTS

(name)


 
OFFERS OF THE DAY:
Discover 26 programs and masterclasses Bauskas TIC
Take part in 26 programs and masterclasses to learn about history, traditions, and applied arts, with creative programs for schoolchildren and wedding guests. | More
The toboggan track is open in autumn too Ventspils TIC
The largest toboggan track in the Baltics is open year-round. The total length of the track is 800 m, with a run of over half a kilometer, i.e., 580 m long. | More
Enjoy art,architecture and the environment Bauskas TIC
Enjoy art, architecture, and the environment at one of 24 viewing locations. Can you imagine roses blooming all year round in Bauska? | More
Experience cultural history and nature Bauskas TIC
Experience cultural history blending with nature in parks and gardens! | More

About us | Advertising | Cooperation | Code of Ethics | Contact us | Copyright | Privacy Policy
All rights reserved © 2002 - 2025 BalticTravelnews.com | Design & maintenance © 2000 - 2025 1st-studio.com

 
Total Timed::3.82226801sec.