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How to Reach Finland



The first question that comes to our mind while planning a trip or tour to Finland is how to reach Finland. The location of Finland is such that it can be reached from all parts of the world. It may be that direct flights are not available to Finland from all the places of the world, but there are numerous flights that operate from the major international terminals of the world.

There are numerous ways of how to reach Finland. But of all the modes that are available of reaching Finland, the most convenient is that of flying to the country. The country is located in the northernmost part of Europe and is separated from other countries by seas and oceans, flights are the quickest means of reaching Finland. There are regular flights to Helsinki. Several international airlines operate their flights to the International Airport in Helsinki. Many low cost airlines like FlyMe, Germanwings and V-Bird have flights to Helsinki from all parts of Europe.

Another way of reaching Finland is by a ferry. There are regular ferry services from Tallinn, Rostock and Stockholm that take almost 24 hours to reach Helsinki. From the port, there are train services that connect directly to Helsinki. The ferry service is good and all the ships are well maintained and well equipped for a comfortable journey.

Railway services are also available for reaching Finland via Copenhagen to Stockholm. Three regular trains are also operated from Russia to Finland.

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