Helsinki Airport (HEL)

Lucky Air to commence flights at Helsinki Airport more flights between China and Europe

Share

The role of Helsinki Airport as a hub between Europe and Asia strengthens as Chinese Lucky Air commences flights to Finland in winter 2018. Finavia, the Finnish airport operator, has invested heavily in serving Chinese passengers and improving the customer experience at Helsinki Airport.

The new Lucky Air route will bring two major cities in China within reach of Finnish people and passengers travelling via Helsinki Airport. Lucky Air will fly a triangular route: When flying from China to Finland, the airline will first fly from Kunming to Chengdu and, after a brief stop, continue to Helsinki. The airline will then follow the same route back.

“Having the first Chinese airline in Finland supports our goal to develop Helsinki Airport as an important air traffic hub between Europe and Asia. Measured by the number of flight connections, Helsinki Airport is number one in Northern Europe and, according to passenger surveys, one of the best airports in the world. We wish the new airline warmly welcome to Finland and Helsinki Airport,” says Joni Sundelin, Senior Vice President at Finavia, the Finnish airport operator.

The route is expected to open on 17 January 2018, and it will be flown by wide-bodied Airbus A330 aircraft twice a week. Chengdu and Kunming are both Chinese metropolises. Once this route is opened, people living in these cities will have excellent connections to Finland and to the rest of Europe via Helsinki Airport. Lucky Air is part of the Chinese HNA Group.

Finavia works closely with, for example, Visit Finland and different tourist service providers in order to develop the routes offered by Finnish airports.

After the new routes flown by Finnair and Lucky Air, Helsinki Airport offers excellent connections to China: Beijing, Shanghai, Xi’an, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Nanjing, Chengdu/Kunming, Hong Kong.

Finavia’s Helsinki Airport set an all-time passenger record in 2016: 17.2 million passengers. It is about to set a new record. According to estimates, the passenger volume at Helsinki Airport will be more than 18.5 million in 2017.

“This growth is based on an increase in international transfer traffic. At the same time, the exotic and northern Finland has become an attractive destination. In recent years, Finavia has invested heavily in serving Chinese passengers and improving the customer experience at Helsinki Airport in order to make a good first impression,” Sundelin says.

Finavia has a EUR 900 million development programme under way at Helsinki Airport. The expansions enable the airport to serve 30 million passengers a year in the future.

This post was published on 24 September 2017 12:32

Maarten Van Den Driessche

http://www.quixoticguide.com

Published by
Maarten Van Den Driessche

Recent Posts

Dubai Airport welcomes 23.4 million guests in Q1 2025, sets new monthly record

Dubai International Airport (DXB) saw a strong start to 2025, welcoming 23.4 million passengers in…

1 May 2025

Finnair cancels 140 flights on May 2 due to industrial action, affecting 12,000 passengers

Finnair announced it will cancel approximately 140 flights on Friday, May 2, due to a…

30 April 2025

Greece orders 8 Airbus H215 helicopters to strengthen wildfire response

Athens has signed a deal with Airbus Helicopters for eight H215 helicopters, with options for…

30 April 2025

Air France-KLM Group posts stronger Q1 2025 with €161M operating improvement and €783M free cash flow

Air France-KLM began 2025 with a €161 million year-on-year improvement in operating result, bringing Q1…

30 April 2025

Lufthansa lands Airbus A380 in Denver for the first time

Lufthansa has operated its first-ever Airbus A380 flight to Denver, marking a milestone for both…

30 April 2025

KLM Group Q1 2025: cost-saving measures show early impact amid ongoing challenges

KLM Group reported €2.9 billion in revenue for Q1 2025, up 8% year-on-year, while narrowing…

30 April 2025