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Top destination trends for summer 2024 by airBaltic

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airBaltic announces its passengers' most favored destinations this summer from its fourth home city Tampere – Rhodes, Palma de Mallorca, Copenhagen and Malaga. Leveraging data from ticket sales and travel patterns, the airline has identified a diverse array of destinations that are becoming increasingly popular among travelers this season.

airBaltic connects Tampere with Rhodes with one weekly flight. Rhodes, known for its stunning beaches and ancient ruins, offers a blend of historical discovery and seaside relaxation. This Greek island is ideal for those who appreciate archaeological sites as well as the tranquil beauty of the Mediterranean.

From Tampere, airBaltic flies to Palma de Mallorca with two weekly flights. Palma de Mallorca, the vibrant capital of the Balearic Islands, is celebrated for its historical architecture, including a striking Gothic cathedral and charming old town. The city's sunny beaches and lively nightlife make it a perfect mix of culture and leisure.

Additionally, airBaltic provides connections from Tampere to Copenhagen with three weekly flights and a daily service through its home base Riga. Copenhagen, Denmark's capital is famed for its innovative design, green spaces, and culinary scene. Known for its bicycle-friendly streets and the colorful waterfront of Nyhavn, Copenhagen offers a diverse urban experience that caters to both cultural aficionados and casual explorers.

Malaga, on Spain’s Costa del Sol, is renowned not just for its golden beaches but also for its rich cultural heritage, including the Picasso Museum and the historic Alcazaba fortress. This city is a perfect destination for those who enjoy both historical exploration and beach relaxation. The airline connects Tampere with Malaga with two weekly flights.

This year airBaltic will connect Finland with 10 destinations. 

Source for the article: airBaltic Corporate Communication Unit, Email pr@airbaltic.com