Low cost airline easyJet recently launched a handful of new routes, including its first direct service to Tallinn from Liverpool, and its first ever service to Seville in the Spanish region of Andalucía.
The Tallinn service will operate three-times weekly from Liverpool John Lennon Airport, while the Seville flight will fly four?times weekly from London Gatwick.
A management spokesman for the airline explained that Tallinn's popularity as a city break destination is rising (it is also this year's European Capital of Culture).
The carrier will shortly launch three new routes from its Gatwick base which are Izmir, Verona and Aberdeen.
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