Aeroporti di Roma (ADR), the Italian fixed-base operator of Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) and G. B. Pastine Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA), has announced the official launch of a new service connecting Italy to Estonia.
The 1997-founded company, with its headquarters at Rome Fiumicino Airport, has posted a big announcement on its X page: "Today, together with Wizz Air, we celebrate the launch of the new direct route Rome Fiumicino–Tallinn, operating 3 times a week."
Colosseum in Rome. Photo: Shutterstock "A route that strengthens the Capital's international network and expands travel opportunities between Italy and Northern Europe, fostering tourism and economic and cultural exchanges," added the announcement.
The launch marks the first direct connection between the Italian capital and the tech hub best known for its e-residency program and excellent start-up industry.
Tallinn, Estonia. Photo: Arcady / Shutetrstock ADR went on to reiterate Fiumicino's role as a "strategic hub, with direct access to a dynamic capital between history and innovation".
Italy's second-largest carrier will operate the new route via Airbus A321neo aircraft with 239 seats.