Finnair expands Edinburgh-Helsinki route

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Finnair is to make its Edinburgh-Helsinki route a year-round service due to high demand.

The airline will expand the service to three times a week from 25 March, providing up to nine weekly flights during the summer.

The company said the flight will allow passengers to take a shortcut to Asia with fast transfers via the Finnish capital.

The airline said it was in the largest expansion phase of its history.

Juha Jarvinen, the carrier's chief commercial officer, said: "We are delighted to announce the expansion of our popular route from Edinburgh to Helsinki and beyond.

Winter plans

"Passengers travelling from Edinburgh will also be able to take advantage of our additional long-haul frequencies to Asia when transiting through our hub in Helsinki, offering more choice and flexibility for their winter plans."

Gordon Dewar, chief executive of Edinburgh Airport, said: "We're delighted that Finnair has extended this popular service between Edinburgh and Helsinki, offering passengers yet another destination choice the whole year round.

"Helsinki offers culture, architecture and design, but it also acts as a fantastic connection hub, opening up destinations in other countries such as Russia, China and Japan.

"And that hub will clearly appeal to people from Scotland wishing to see more of the world, and people from those parts of the world that want to come and discover Edinburgh and Scotland."

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