Transportation
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Finland may be in the most northerly corner of Europe, but reaching it is easy - and less expensive with each passing year. Finnair has non-stop, usually daily connections from cities right across Europe, as well as an extensive network of Asian destinations, including Bangkok, Beijing, Hong Kong and Tokyo, and flights from North America. Many other airlines fly to Finland, usually to the efficient and modern Helsinki-Vantaa International Airport. Motorists can drive on to one of the many ferries crossing the Baltic from Sweden, Germany and Estonia.
Once you have arrived in Finland, fast, comfortable and punctual trains (including high speed Pendolinos) and buses run throughout the country. For motorists, the road network extends to the most remote wilderness areas, while several airlines, including Finnair and Blue 1, serve more than 20 domestic airports across the country.
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 | Unique Travel Planner developed for Baltic SeaUnique Travel Planner developed for Baltic Sea passenger ships and vehicle transport. Detailed and versatile calculated route possibilities facilitate travel planning. The service helps to plan combined passenger ship and vehicle trips between Finland, Scandinavia and Germany. Read more |  |  | 
 | Flying with LiquidsFlying with liquids – awareness of new rules is key to minimising hassle. The Association of European Airlines has been at the forefront of an information campaign to ensure that airline passengers are fully aware of new security rules on liquids carried by passengers, which come into force across E ... Read more |  |  | 
 | Helsinki Airport ‘Best for Security’The Skytrax 2006 World Airport Awards, the world’s premier recognition of quality for the world airport industry, placed Helsinki airport top of the list for security procedures. Read more | |
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