Finnair to connect Helsinki with Mumbai, starting from July
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, FINLAND/ Created : Mar 31, 2022, 08:00 IST
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Helsinki will now be connected with Mumbai, so travellers can now fly between the two cities, and experience the thrill of Finland.
Helsinki will now be connected with Mumbai, so travellers can now fly between the two cities, and experience the thrill of Finland. Read less
Good news for travellers, as Finnair has decided to launch flights to Mumbai, starting July. The airline announced that it is going to launch flights to a second Indian destination, Mumbai, three times a week. Ticket sales will start on Apr 5, 2022.
According to a press release by the airline, "When flying to Europe or the US via Helsinki, customers can enjoy the compact and uncrowded Helsinki Airport, where all the gates and services are located under one roof, in one terminal building. Helsinki Airport has recently gone through an extensive renewal, offering Asian travellers a smooth and easy transit to other destinations in Finnair’s network."
Finland is one of the finest European destinations, home to extraordinary wilderness, magical winters, beautiful summers, and an eclectic dining experience.
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