Transportation from UK to Finland
There are number of airlines offering regular scheduled service from the UK. Flying time on a non-stop flight from the U.K. is under three hours.
It is a long way to drive from the U.K. or Ireland to Finland. To save as many precious days of holiday as possible to be spent at the destination it is clever to combine the speed of air travel to the convenience of being one's own timekeeper after arrival in Finland. Finland may be in the most northerly corner of Europe, but reaching it is easy - and less expensive with each passing year.
And once you do arrive, getting out and about to explore is simple. Thanks to an extensive road, rail and ferry network there are a range of transport options to carry you to every corner of the country and experience the country's intriguing mix of beautiful landscapes, lively towns and cities, and its wealth of history, attractions and events.
Helsinki-Vantaa international airport is the main arrival point for foreign visitors. Passengers wishing to travel beyond Helsinki have a choice of connecting flights and the compact size and modern, convenient layout of the airport means changing flights couldn't be easier.
Alternatively, visitors can take a taxi (cost approx EUR 25) or the airport bus (EUR 5.20) to the Helsinki City Centre and continue from there either by rail or road. The journey from the airport to the City centre takes 30 minutes and buses operate every 30 mins. The first bus to the City centre leaves the airport at 5.45 a.m. and the last one at night leaves 01.10 a.m.
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