Good News from Wed, 09 June, 2010:

Finnair makes a comeback at Bromma

Finnair After 48 years Finnair aircraft will once again land on Bromma Airport in Stockholm. The last scheduled flights between Helsinki and Bromma were flown in 1962, when international traffic was transferred to Arlanda.
Finnair will open a new, fast connection from Helsinki to Stockholm. Instead of Arlanda Airport, this August passengers can also opt for Bromma, situated close to downtown Stockholm and the Kista business area, where many international companies are located.

– The new, fast connection will best serve business passengers who travel often between Helsinki and Stockholm. Bromma Airport is very efficient. It's possible to check in 15 minutes before departure, which shortens the overall travel time, explains Finnair's Vice President Network Strategy and Traffic Planning Petteri Kostermaa.

Finnair will fly to Bromma twice a day from Monday to Friday and once on Sundays. The fast connection will be opened on August 18th. In addition to Finnair, the company'sDanish partner Sun-Air will open a daily service on the route. The cooperation of Finnair and Sun-Air offers Swedish customers excellent connections also to Asia.

In addition to the Bromma route, Finnair flies 50 flights a week between Helsinki and Arlanda. Until 1962 Finnair's Stockholm flights landed at Bromma, before Arlanda Airport opened and international traffic was transferred there.

Bromma Airport applies very strict environmental and noise restrictions, which set high demands on the aircraft using the airport. Finnair will fly the Bromma route with modern Embraer aircraft.

www.finnairgroup.com

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