Finnair has boosted flights to Lapland to satisfy the surge in demand from UK prospects following the collapse of Thomas Cook dinner. The liquidation of the 178-year-old tour operator has seen the airline fly to the rescue, working additional flights for households seeking to go to Santa this winter.
The capability enhance means as many as three additional flights a day will probably be working between the Finnish capital of Helsinki and prime resorts in Lapland, reminiscent of Rovaniemi, Kittilä and Ivalo, surrounded by crisp winter snow and exquisite fir timber.
In complete, greater than 23 additional Finnair flights will function from 20 December 2019 to five January 2020. The enhance comes on prime of the launch of its seasonal service which flies direct to Lapland from London Gatwick. Flights to Ivalo run from eight December 2019 to 22 March 2020 whereas flights to Kittilä function from 15 December 2019 to eight March 2020
Andrew Fish, basic supervisor of UK, Eire and Benelux at Finnair stated: “We’re flying to the rescue of Thomas Cook dinner prospects left excessive and dry following the corporate’s collapse by providing additional flights to Lapland this Christmas. We all know how essential it’s for households to get pleasure from time collectively at Christmas and Lapland gives a tremendous festive getaway.”
Finnair’s additional flights will begin on 20 December with three further companies working; the AY7039 to Rovaniemi, the AY7033 to Kittilä and an extra service to Rovaniemi, the AY7041 later within the day.
