Finnair has decided to temporarily suspend its flights to Tartu in eastern Estonia for a month due to GPS disturbances, the Finnish airline stated on Monday.
Finnair announced that it will suspend its daily flights to Tartu, Estonia, from April 29 to May 31. This decision aims to implement an alternative approach solution at Tartu Airport that does not rely on a GPS signal, the carrier mentioned in a statement.
Finnair reported that two of its flights last week had to return to Helsinki after GPS interference hindered their approach to Tartu.