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Cheapest Flights from Tallinn (2026): Where to Actually Go on a Budget

Tallinn is the Baltics' best-preserved medieval gem and a sharp little budget base — €92 to Georgia's Kutaisi, cheap Morocco and Caucasus routes, and a rare transatlantic fare to New York from a city of under half a million.

Tallinn Airport (TLL) is barely 4km from the centre, and the link is wonderfully easy: tram 4 stops directly outside the terminal doors and reaches the edge of the Old Town (Viru stop) in about 18 minutes, every 10–20 minutes. A ticket is just €1.50 with contactless or a QR ticket (€2 from the machine), and from Viru it’s a short walk into the cobbled medieval core. It’s one of the shortest, cheapest airport runs in Europe — for a city this compact and walkable, tram 4 is genuinely all you need.

As a base, Tallinn punches above its size. airBaltic and the low-cost carriers reach North Africa, the Caucasus and — unusually for a small Baltic capital — the US East Coast and India directly.

The Caucasus and Morocco wins

Tallinn’s cheapest fares head for warmth and mountains. Kutaisi, Georgia at €92 leads — the budget gateway to the Caucasus — with Armenia (Yerevan) at €154 and Georgia (Tbilisi) at €243 rounding out the region. South, Fes (€129 with a bag) and Marrakech (€132) reach Morocco’s imperial cities, and Antalya (€174) covers Turkey’s Mediterranean coast. These are the impulse routes: cheap escapes from the Baltic chill to mountains, souks or sun.

The Atlantic and the transatlantic surprise

The network stretches west further than you’d expect. Sal (€319 with a bag) reaches Cabo Verde for a mid-Atlantic beach escape, luggage included. And the showpiece: New York (€456 with a bag) — a transatlantic fare from a small Baltic capital, with a bag, genuinely rare and excellent value. From a city of under half a million people, a sub-€460 fare to the US East Coast is exactly the kind of route the big aggregators miss.

India and East Africa

Two routes stretch into the long-haul. Delhi (€600) opens the Indian subcontinent, and Nairobi (€669 with a bag) reaches East Africa via Kenya — the safari gateway and a major continental hub. Neither is impulse-cheap, but both are well-priced for the distance and turn Tallinn from a city-break airport into a genuine springboard for bigger trips east and south.

Bag fares: mixed by route

The split is route-dependent. Fes, Sal, New York and Nairobi include a checked bag. The Caucasus fares (Kutaisi, Armenia, Georgia), plus Marrakech, Antalya and Delhi, are shown as base prices — likely cabin-only on the budget carriers. Add a bag at booking if you’ll need one on those; the low-cost airlines serving these routes charge a premium for luggage added at the gate.

Cheapest destinations from Tallinn right now

Good-price round-trip targets from aifly’s own tracked fares — “good price” means book at or below this; nothing here is invented or scraped from third parties. The live deal page for each route shows the current fare.

Destination Good price Why go
Kutaisi €92 €92 — the budget gateway to Georgia and the Caucasus, the cheapest route here.
Fes €129 incl. bag €129 with a bag to Morocco's spiritual capital and its labyrinthine medina.
Marrakech €132 €132 to the souks, riads and the gateway to the Atlas.
Armenia €154 €154 to Yerevan — ancient, mountainous and affordable Caucasus.
Antalya €174 €174 to Turkey's Mediterranean resort coast.
Georgia €243 €243 to Tbilisi — the underrated, affordable Caucasus.
Sal €319 incl. bag €319 with a bag to Cabo Verde's most popular beach island.
New York €456 incl. bag €456 with a bag — a rare transatlantic fare from a small Baltic capital.
Delhi €600 €600 into India's capital and the gateway to the north.
Nairobi €669 incl. bag €669 with a bag into Kenya and the East African safari gateway.
⚠️ Watch out. Fes, Sal, New York and Nairobi include a bag, but the Caucasus fares, Marrakech, Antalya and Delhi are shown as base prices and likely cabin-only. Add a bag at booking if needed — budget carriers charge a premium at the gate.
💡 Insider tip. Take tram 4 from directly outside the terminal to the edge of the Old Town (Viru stop) in about 18 minutes — just €1.50 with contactless or a QR ticket. It’s one of the shortest, cheapest airport runs in Europe.

Frequently asked questions

What's the cheapest flight from Tallinn?

Kutaisi, Georgia at around €92 — the budget gateway to the Caucasus and the cheapest route, with Fes (€129 with a bag) and Marrakech (€132) in Morocco close behind.

How do I get from Tallinn Airport into the city?

Tram 4 stops directly outside the terminal and reaches the edge of the Old Town (Viru stop) in about 18 minutes for just €1.50 with contactless or a QR ticket. It's one of the shortest airport runs in Europe.

Can you fly to the US from Tallinn?

Yes — New York at around €456 with a bag, a genuinely rare and well-priced transatlantic fare from a small Baltic capital of under half a million people.

Do these Tallinn fares include a checked bag?

Fes, Sal, New York and Nairobi include a bag; the Caucasus fares, Marrakech, Antalya and Delhi are shown as base prices and likely cabin-only. Add a bag at booking if needed.

Is Tallinn a good base for cheap flights?

For its size, yes — cheap Caucasus and Morocco routes, mid-Atlantic Cabo Verde, plus rare long-haul to New York, Delhi and Nairobi, all from a compact, easy airport.

How current are these Tallinn prices?

They're the lowest verified round-trip fares we've tracked recently and move with season and demand. Treat each as a target and book when you find a fare at or below it.

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