Edinburgh to Helsinki flight route takes off
The journey – which takes less than three hours – allows passengers from Asia to take the shortcut to Scotland with just one smooth and fast transfer via the Finnish capital.
Finnair now operates three flights a week between the two capitals using a 138-seat Airbus A319 aircraft in a dual business and economy class configuration. A fourth-weekly flight will operate on Wednesdays between 22nd June and 10th August 2016.
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Hide AdFinland’s national airline will offer return flights from the Scottish capital to Helsinki from £162. The new route will offer Scottish passengers an alternative route to Asian hubs like Hong Kong, Tokyo and Beijing via Finland.
Chief Executive of VisitScotland, Malcolm Roughead, welcomed the launch of the Finnair service.
He said: “We are delighted to welcome this exciting new Finnair service between Edinburgh and Helsinki which builds on the success of Scotland’s growing global air network by connecting to yet another international hub.”
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Hide AdGordon Dewar, Chief Executive of Edinburgh Airport said: “I congratulate Finnair for recognising the growing international demand for direct links to Edinburgh, and this move shows that they have similar aspirations for growth as we do.”