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Nordica (LO)

Nordica
Nordica is the national airline of Estonia, based in the capital city of Tallinn.

Domestic & International Air Routes:

Nordica offers both domestic and international flights. Domestically, it connects various cities within Estonia. Internationally, it serves several European destinations, making it a regional carrier.

Facilities:

Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport and other airports in Estonia offer facilities such as terminals, lounges, duty-free shops, restaurants, car rental services, and immigration/customs services for international travelers.

Capital of Nordica:

Nordica is a privately-owned airline, and its “capital” typically refers to its financial capital and ownership structure, which may involve multiple stakeholders.

Tourist Attractions:

Estonia is a small Baltic country with a rich history and natural beauty. Some places of interest include: Tallinn: The charming capital city with a well-preserved medieval Old Town. Tartu: Estonia’s second-largest city known for its universities and historic sites. Pärnu: A seaside resort town with beautiful beaches. Lahemaa National Park: A pristine natural area with forests, lakes, and coastal cliffs.

Currency:

The currency used in Estonia is the Euro (EUR).

International Flight Connectivity:

Tallinn Airport offers international flight connectivity, connecting travelers to various destinations in Europe.

Cuisines and Cultural Activities:

Estonian cuisine includes dishes like black bread, herring, and kama (a traditional dessert). Cultural activities may include exploring medieval castles, museums, and experiencing Estonian folklore.

Best Hotels:

Estonia offers a range of accommodations, from boutique hotels in Tallinn’s Old Town to spa resorts in Pärnu.

Transport Connectivity Nordica:

Transportation within Estonia includes buses, trams (in Tallinn), and a well-developed road network. Domestic flights with Nordica can also be a convenient way to travel between cities.

Population and Religion:

Estonia had a population of approximately 1.3 million people. The majority of the population in Estonia is non-religious or nominally Christian, with a significant Lutheran Christian minority.

Languages Spoken:

The official language of Estonia is Estonian. English and Russian are also commonly spoken, especially in urban areas.

Disclaimer:

The information above is for reference, and we do not accept any liability for inaccuracies or updates.