Flights to Tallinn - Frequently Asked Questions
+ What is the best time to visit Tallinn ?
The best time to visit Tallinn (TLL) for comfortable sightseeing is from late spring through early autumn, especially between May and September when days are longer and temperatures are milder. June to August brings the warmest weather, with many outdoor cafés open and long daylight hours that suit city walks and harbor strolls. Travelers who prefer cooler weather and fewer crowds can choose May or September, which combine relatively mild temperatures with a calmer atmosphere. Winter from December to February is much colder, with frequent snow and short days, but appeals to visitors interested in Christmas markets and a wintry city experience.
+ How far is the Tallinn airport from downtown?
Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport (TLL) is located about 4 km, or roughly 2.5 miles, from Tallinn city center. By car or taxi, the ride to the central areas near the Old Town takes around 10–15 minutes in light traffic. Public transport connections are also short, with tram and bus routes linking the terminal to central stops in approximately 15–20 minutes. This short distance makes Tallinn (TLL) convenient for quick transfers into the city.
+ When is the cheapest time to fly to Tallinn ?
For flights from the United States to Tallinn (TLL), January, February and October stand out as the months with the lowest average fares in the underlying price evaluation. Outside these periods, average ticket prices on this route are higher. Within a given month, departures on Tuesday and Wednesday are cheaper than weekend departures. Prices still depend on travel date, but choosing these months and midweek departures provides strong options for lower fares to Tallinn (TLL).
+ When is the best time to book flights to Tallinn ?
For flights from the United States to Tallinn (TLL), the evaluated price patterns identify a booking window of about 2 to 3 months before departure as giving the lowest average fares. Outside this 2–3‑month lead time, fares on this route are higher on average. This means that travelers who plan trips to Tallinn (TLL) within that time frame secure a better price position than those booking very far in advance or at the Last minute deals. For popular summer months and major holidays, using the earlier end of this 2–3‑month window is advisable.
+ What's included in Condor's business class on flights to Tallinn ?
Business class on Condor long-haul flights from the United States to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, offers lie‑flat seats with a fully flat sleeping position, direct aisle access and a large personal 4K screen for travelers continuing to Tallinn (TLL). At the airport, Business Class includes priority check-in and boarding, lounge access at participating airports and increased baggage allowances, including on routes between the United States and Europe two checked bags at 32 kg each plus an increased cabin baggage allowance. On board the long-haul flight, Business Class features the Taste the World Gourmet Menu with multi‑course dining, a second meal or snack on longer flights and an extensive selection of alcoholic and non‑alcoholic drinks. Additional comforts such as a mattress topper, upgraded travel kit, welcome drink, bottled water and noise‑cancelling headphones are also part of the long-haul Business Class experience. From Frankfurt (FRA), the separate connecting flight to Tallinn (TLL) follows the European short‑ or medium‑haul concept, and onboard amenities on that flight differ from the long-haul Business Class flight.
+ Does Condor serve a free meal on flights to Tallinn ?
On Condor’s long-haul flights from the United States to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Economy Class travelers on the way to Tallinn (TLL) receive a complimentary Taste the World Standard Menu plus a snack, along with free soft and hot drinks. Additional snacks and alcoholic beverages on this long-haul flight can be purchased from the onboard menu. In Business Class on the long-haul flight, the Taste the World Gourmet Menu with several courses and an extended drinks selection is included without extra charge. From Frankfurt (FRA) to Tallinn (TLL), the onward European flight follows the short‑ or medium‑haul service concept, where food is lighter and can consist of a small snack or food for purchase, depending on route and fare. Service details vary by fare and cabin, so the long-haul and European flights provide different meal experiences.
+ Is Wi-Fi available on Condor flights to Tallinn ?
On Condor’s long-haul flights from the United States to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Wi‑Fi is available via the FlyConnect service in all travel classes for travelers heading to Tallinn (TLL). Internet packages can be purchased on board, allowing messaging, email, social media use and web browsing during the long-haul flight. The same portal also offers additional digital entertainment and destination information on personal devices. FlyConnect is likewise used for onboard Wi‑Fi on short- and medium-haul flights operated with Airbus A320neo and A321neo aircraft, with usage-based packages sold on board. On the separate European flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Tallinn (TLL), the presence of Wi‑Fi depends on the specific aircraft and route, so the service can differ from what is offered on the A330-900neo long-haul flight.
+ What inflight entertainment options are offered on flights to Tallinn ?
On the long-haul flight from the United States to Frankfurt (FRA) on the Airbus A330-900neo, travelers bound for Tallinn (TLL) have individual seatback screens with an on‑demand Inflight entertainment program in all travel classes. The selection includes a large library of movies, TV series, music and children’s content, with premium headphones provided in Business Class and headphones available in other cabins. On these A330-900neo aircraft, passengers can also connect their own Bluetooth headphones to the personal entertainment monitor. In addition, the FlyConnect portal on the long-haul flight offers further digital content such as magazines, games and travel information on smartphones, tablets or laptops. From Frankfurt (FRA) to Tallinn (TLL), the connecting European flight follows the short‑or medium‑haul entertainment concept, which can involve a wireless portal for streaming to personal devices or a more limited offering compared with the long-haul flight.
+ Can I pre-order special meals on my Condor flight to Tallinn ?
On long-haul flights from the United States to Frankfurt (FRA) for travel to Tallinn (TLL), Condor offers a Taste the World meal program that includes options which can be pre‑ordered before departure. For these long-haul flights, upgraded or special Taste the World menus can be booked in advance for an extra charge, with ordering possible up to around 24 hours before departure. This allows travelers to secure a preferred menu before boarding rather than relying solely on the standard selection on the day of travel. On the onward European flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Tallinn (TLL), food service follows the short‑or medium‑haul concept and pre‑order options are more limited and depend on route and cabin. Service details vary by fare and cabin, so special meal choices are most comprehensive on the long-haul flight (operated with an Airbus A330-900neo) between the United States and Frankfurt (FRA).
+ Can I bring sports equipment on my flight to Tallinn ?
Sports equipment can be transported on Condor flights from the United States to Tallinn (TLL), subject to specific conditions and weight limits. On long-haul flights, one piece of sports equipment up to 30 kg can be booked, and registration is required in advance to secure carriage. In Business Class, one piece of sports equipment up to 30 kg is included, and travelers with an Activity Card also receive an included sports item up to 66 lb; in other cabins, sports equipment is charged according to the applicable sports baggage tariff. Equipment dimensions and permitted types (for example, golf bags, skis or diving gear) follow detailed sports baggage categories, so each item must match the defined category. Registration must be completed ahead of departure so that the airline can confirm capacity for the equipment on both the long-haul and European flights.









