♪ Listen 0:00 The new budget airline terminal at Tallinn Airport opened on September 7th, costing 1.8 million euros. The terminal has a capacity for up to 400 people and offers several amenities for travelers, including a self-service kiosk for food, drinks, and essentials, a children’s corner, and a fountain with drinking water. Passengers can now utilize self-check-in services. An automatic baggage sorting system is scheduled to be implemented this year, followed by new generation hand luggage screening devices and self-service baggage handling gates in 2023-2024. The Business Lounge zone is also undergoing renovation, focusing on increased light, comfort, and updated design, with completion expected by 2023-2024. Tallinn Airport currently serves 2.6 million passengers annually. Passenger numbers peaked at 3.26 million in 2019, with a projected 2.5 million in 2022. Forecasts indicate a return to pre-pandemic levels by 2024. Long-term plans include expanding capacity to 5 million passengers annually by 2030. Topics: #new #terminal #tallinn Post navigation The Estonian health leaders will gather today for the autumn conference in Võru Brussels demands tax on energy producers making a profit