There are 29 airports in Estonia. 14 airports have paved runways while the remaining 15 airports have unpaved runways. Most of the major airlines connect the airports in Estonia to airports in other important cities.
The most important airports in Estonia are as follows:
- Ruhnu Airfield: Owned by Kuressaare Airport Limited, the Ruhnu Airfield is situated in Estonia's island city Ruhnu. The runway in Ruhnu is 500 meters long and 60 meters wide. It has an unpaved runway and is covered with grass. There are no landing lights as well.
- Parnu Airport: Located 4 km away from the Parnu, this is the most important airport in Estonia. The Parnu airport was occupied by the Soviet Air Force during the Cold War. In the year 1992, it resumed its operations of civil aviation. For flight information you can call the airport phone number- 372-447-5001. Airport fax number is- 372-447-5002. You can also mail in your queries at eepu@eepu.ee
- Tallinn Airport: This airport is the largest in Estonia. It has a paved runway 3,070m in length and 45m in width. Both international and domestic airways operate in Tallinn Airport. Estonian Air, Lufthansa, easyJet, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Finnair, Scandinavian Airlines, Aero Airlines and Czech Airlines are some of the popular airlines operating at the Tallinn Airport. The airport phone number is 372-605-8701. The fax number is 372-605-8900. The email address is marketing@tllapt.ee
- Tartu Airport: Founded in the year 1946, the Tartu Airport is 8 km south of Tartu. It also hosts many training flights for the Tartu Aviation College students. The airport phone number is 372-743-2304. Fax number is 372-743-2304.
Few of the other airports in Estonia are as follows:
- Tapa Airfield
- Kihnu Airfield
- Rapla Airfield
- Narva Airfield
- Viljandi Airfield
- Kuressaare Airport
- Tallinn Airport
- Kihnu Airfield
- Kuressaare Airport
- Kardla Airport
- Parnu Airport
- Ruhnu Airfield
- Tartu Airport
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