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Austrian Airlines expands Finland winter routes
Austrian Airlines expands Finland winter routes
Austrian Airlines is taking its winter game up a notch by launching flights to Ivalo, because apparently, Rovaniemi and Kittilä weren’t quite north enough. On January 25, 2025, the airline’s inaugural flight from Vienna touched down in Finland’s northernmost airport, officially making it easier than ever to swap schnitzel for snow-covered adventures.
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Why Ivalo?
If you think Finland has to offer only Santa and saunas, then Ivalo will prove you wrong. It has unlimited snowboarding routes, captivating aurora safaris, and the opportunity to see a reindeer up close—or at least appreciate one from far. Perfect for anyone who thinks winter should be welcomed not evaded, it is the ultimate Arctic getaway.
Weekly Flights for Winter Thrill-Seekers
Austrian Airlines will run weekly Saturday flights until early March, ensuring that winter sports lovers, aurora chasers, and anyone in need of a proper snow fix can get their Arctic adventure on.
Austrian Airlines expands Finland winter routes
So, if your ideal winter involves less city stress and more snow-covered magic, it might be time to book that ticket. Ivalo is calling—and now, Vienna has the perfect answer!
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