Finnair is to launch direct flights
between Helsinki and Dubrovnik, located at the southern tip of
Croatia, in April 2012.
“Finnair's position in traffic between Asia and
Europe is strengthening continually. Our goal is to double the
number of Asian flights to 140 flights per week by 2020. To
passengers departing from Asia Finnair offers very fast onward
connections to a comprehensive European route network, which
Dubrovnik will complement,” said Ville Iho, Finnair’s Senior Vice
President, Operations.
Dubrovnik is one of the most prominent
tourist destinations on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. This
truly beautiful city is surrounded by verdant nature and a magnificent
shoreline. Part of the old city is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A quota of seats on the scheduled flight will be reserved for
Aurinkomatkat-Suntours.
The route will be flown three times per
week in the summer season 2 April - 10 October 2012.
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