AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTallinn Airport Record: May brought 354,000 passengers to Tallinn Airport, up 13% year-on-year, with Wizz Air’s route expansion (now eight destinations) driving much of the growth. Baltic Pride in Tartu: A huge 23x12m patchwork rainbow banner was unfurled in Tartu’s Town Hall Square as Baltic Pride continues, with the theme “Silence Won’t Defeat Hate” and protests reported in Viljandi. Charity Duck Race: Thousands of rubber ducks filled Kadriorg Park’s canal for the annual Duck Race raising €307,355 for children with cancer and their families. Local Culture Spotlight: Tallinn’s HeadRead literary festival wrapped up after author talks, walking tours, and music events, with international guests including Thomas Piketty. Film & Music Picks: Carnegie Hall Live kicks off with Yuja Wang and an all-Arvo Pärt program featuring the Estonian Festival Orchestra; Karlovy Vary also unveiled its 60th-edition lineup and juries. Pride Meets Community: The rainbow banner’s journey across Estonia highlights how public art is becoming a flashpoint—and a meeting point—this week.
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