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Ryanair announces its expansion in Finland this winter with 9 new routes, 14 routes in total

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23.6.2021 at 14:55
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Ryanair has announced its expansion in Finland, which sees its return to Helsinki Airport, and a new route from Tampere-Pirkkala Airport.

On June 23rd, Ryanair has announced it will operate 29 departing flights per week from Helsinki Airport, across eight destinations, airline announces in their press release. New routes from Helsinki Airport are to London, Milan, Riga, Warsaw, Brussels, Kaunas, Paris, and Poznan. From Tampere-Pirkkala Airport, a new route to London has been announced.

Ryanair also adds one new Tampere-Pirkkala route from/to London Stansted operating 2 flights per week.

“We are happy that Ryanair is opening new routes from Helsinki Airport and Tampere-Pirkkala. We are pleased that Ryanair decided to make such a significant decision. It’s great that Finland’s wide range of good flight connections is gradually recovering. This is a signal that we are moving towards better times. Travelling through Finavia’s airports is smooth and safe,” says Finavia’s Senior Vice President, Sales and Route Development, Petri Vuori.

“We are delighted to expand our operations in Finland and return to Helsinki Airport with 29 departing flights per week across eight routes along with the addition of London Stansted to our Tampere-Pirkkala schedule, with 2 flights per week,” says CEO of Ryanair, Eddie Wilson.

Ryanair says in their press release that efficient operations and competitive airport charges provide the foundation from which Ryanair can deliver these eight new routes and increased connectivity to/from Finland.

"We have worked closely with airport company Finavia to secure our return here for those that live, work or wish to visit the region," says Wilson.

Source: Ryanair press release June 23rd, 2021.