‘Super Winter’ arrives in Lapland
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The first of more than 1,000 flights scheduled this month to Lapland commenced on Saturday, with aircraft touching down in Kittilä and Rovaniemi.
The first Norwegian airline flights from London to Rovaniemi, the official hometown of Santa Claus, have also begun, followed by Monarch flights from Manchester and London to Kittilä.
In addition, there are new routes operated by Germania and Lufthansa, which has substantially increased its flights to Lapland this year.
This winter, there will be a record number of flights. In December alone, there will be 48 direct scheduled flights from the UK, Germany and Switzerland. A total of 503 charter flights have been entered in the charter lists for December, most of them coming to Lapland from the UK. Some 401 domestic flights are expected to arrive in Lapland in December.
“In all, almost a thousand flights will land in Lapland in December. That is a big number. The planes will be full of enthusiastic travellers prepared to enjoy the magnificent tourism opportunities of the north. Our close cooperation with the tourism industry is now bearing fruit”, says Finavia director Joni Sundelin.
“In Rovaniemi, the official home town of Santa Claus, the tourist season now looks extremely good. We see a lot of potential with the new London–Rovaniemi route, because the UK is an important market area, not only during the festive season, but throughout the winter. We are pleased with the good cooperation with Visit Finland and Finavia”, says Sanna Kärkkäinen, CEO of Visit Rovaniemi.
In the Kittilä region, there has been cooperation with Visit Finland as well as tourism operators in the Levi and Ylläs regions. The development of routes to Ivalo Airport has also been supported by tourism operators from Inari and Saariselkä.
“It seems that this super winter will be just the beginning. Next, Lapland will be well placed to receive plenty of Chinese tourists when the extensive plans of Alitrip, a local tour operator, get off the ground. This winter, they will bring thousands of Chinese passengers to our airports in Lapland via Helsinki Airport, and these numbers will multiply several times over for next winter”, Sundelin added.
Direct international routes to Lapland in winter season 2016-17
Norwegian: London-Rovaniemi
Monarch: London-Kittilä, Manchester-Kittilä
Lufthansa: Munich-Kittilä, Frankfurt-Ivalo
Germania: Berlin-Rovaniemi, Duesseldorf-Kittilä, Zurich-Rovaniemi
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