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The airport is also officially called Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport (Estonian: Lennart Meri Tallinna lennujaam) after the former president of Estonia Lennart Meri. [4] The airport is located 2.7 nautical miles (5.0 km; 3.1 mi) southeast of the city centre of Estonian capital Tallinn, [2] on the eastern shore of Lake Ülemiste.
Location of the Baltic States (dark green) in Europe (dark grey). This is a list of the busiest airports in the Baltic states in terms of total number of Passengers, Aircraft movements and Freight and Mail Tonnes per year.
Ruhnu Airfield (ICAO: EERU) is an airfield on Ruhnu island in Estonia.The airfield is situated to the south of the island, 37 nautical miles (69 km; 43 mi) southeast of Kuressaare, [1] near the village of Ringsu.
Gas-powered Solaris Urbino 18 bus in Tallinn going towards Viru Keskus. Public transport in Tallinn consists of bus, tram, trolleybus, train, and ferry services. Tallinna Linnatranspordi (TLT) operates bus, tram and trolleybus routes, Elron operates train services, and Spinnaker OÜ operates the ferry service to Aegna Island on the high speed craft Vegtind. [1]
Kuressaare Airport (Estonian: Kuressaare lennujaam, IATA: URE, ICAO: EEKE) is an airport in Estonia. The airport is situated 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) south southeast [ 2 ] of Kuressaare on Saaremaa island.
Tartu Airport (Estonian: Tartu lennujaam) (IATA: TAY, ICAO: EETU) [2] is an airport in Reola, Ülenurme Parish, 5.9 nautical miles (10.9 km; 6.8 mi) south southwest of Tartu, [1] the second largest city in Estonia. It is also called Ülenurme Airport due to its proximity to the village of Ülenurme.
The Seaplane Harbour (Estonian: Lennusadam) is a maritime museum in Tallinn, Estonia, which opened in spring 2012. [2] The museum is part of the Estonian Maritime Museum. [3]
Port of Tallinn (Estonian: Tallinna Sadam) is the biggest port authority in Estonia. Taking into account both cargo and passenger traffic, it is one of the largest port enterprises of the Baltic Sea. Port seen in the morning in 2010. Port of Tallinn is a publicly listed company managing five constituent ports (two of them in Tallinn):