Finnair starts a route to Norway's second
biggest city Bergen on 22 May 2009. The airline will fly to Bergen
daily until 29 September 2009, except on Wednesdays and Sundays.
“The main reason for the opening of a summer
route to Bergen is high tourism demand from Asia, particularly
from Japan, directed at Norway's renowned fjord area. There is
also interest in the new route from America and the southern
European countries,” said Finnair's Vice President Route Strategy
and Traffic Planning Petteri Kostermaa.
For Finns, too, the
new route offers a fast and convenient way of reaching Norway's
number one tourist destination.
Finnair flies to Oslo four
times a day on weekdays and three times a day at the weekend.
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