Overview
- Flights start on March 29, 2026 with twice-weekly departures on Thursdays and Sundays, switching to Wednesdays and Sundays from September 2026.
- The new route means Hamburg will have nonstop service to all three Baltic capitals: Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius.
- Air Baltic’s Mantas Vrubliauskas says the connection will make it easier for business travelers and tourists from both regions to meet.
- Tickets are already on sale on the airline’s website, and airBaltic will be the only carrier offering a direct Hamburg–Estonia flight.
- WELT reports the link also fits broader EU and NATO efforts to strengthen civilian ties with the Baltic states given ongoing security tensions with Russia.