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Finnair is expanding services between Helsinki and Tartu, Estonia’s second largest city, and re- timing schedules to create more convenient connections through Helsinki for European passengers.
Tartu is Estonia’s second city as well as its historic cultural and intellectual capital, home of the University of Tartu founded in 1632.
Other attractions in the ‘City of Good Thoughts’ include the Old Town and Toomemägi Park, the medieval St. John’s Church, National Museum of Estonia and Vanemuine, the oldest Estonian theatre.
The flight between Helsinki and Tartu, which lasts 40 minutes, is operated on behalf of Finnair by Flybe Finland with ATR-72 aircraft.
Flights leave London Heathrow five times a day and Manchester twice a day.
Finnair flies between Asia, Europe and North America with an emphasis on fast connections via Helsinki, carrying more than nine million passengers annually and connecting 15 cities in Asia with more than 60 destinations in Europe.