Blue1: Helsinki to Goteborg
About this flight
The carrier: Blue1
About
A low-cost wing of SAS (Scandinavian Airlines System), Blue1 flies to an impressive number of destinations in Finland and a smattering of other Nordic cities (Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo and Stockholm) as well as Western and Central European destinations. Blue1 is the second biggest airline in Finland.
Blue1 is definitely #1 for travel to Finland's north. No other budget airline flies to destinations beyond Helsinki and Tampere.
Upside
Network stretches across Finland. Young, helpful and energetic flight crew. Newer aircraft in fleet. Great service.
Downside
Access to most destinations in Finland requires connecting flights and some destinations are seasonal.
Bonus
We have a total crush on Blue1's website which is chock full of helpful information, a cinch to navigate and is easy on the eyes.
Baggage
* Carry-on: One piece of hand luggage not exceeding 8 kg.
* Checked: Within Finland, you are allowed up to three bags and depending on class (Economy, Business), the total weight can be anywhere from 20-30 kg.
* Please visit Blue1’s website for more information on its baggage policy.
Seating
The good news? Check in online and you can pick your seat. You must check in no later than 45 minutes before departure.
Check-in and Ticketing
Blue1 offers online check-in and you get to pick your seat once you do so. Check-in is available from 22 hours before the scheduled departure.
more...Departure: Helsinki, Finland - Helsinki Vantaa (HEL)
Helsinki-Vantaa Airport is the main airport serving Helsinki, Finland. It was originally built for the Summer Olympics in 1952 and is currently the fourth largest airport among the Nordic countries. Location: Helsinki-Vantaa Airport is located 19 km (11.5 miles) north of Helsinki. Transport: - Bus: YTV buses (#415, #451, and #615) as well as the Finnair City Bus run to and from the airport and Helsinki city center (among other destinations). The journey into Helsinki lasts about 40 minutes. For timetables and rate information, visit either YTV or Finnair's City Bus web site. - Taxi: There are taxi ranks in front of both terminals. Service desks for taxis are located in the Arrivals Hall. The journey into Helsinki by car takes about 30 minutes. Service: There are several information desks found in the airport. Other services include: two banks, several currency exchanges, ATMs, Wi-Fi Internet, baby care stations, a meditation room, and many restaurants, cafes, and bars. A 24-hour fast food restaurant is also available. The International Terminal hosts more shops, a grocery store, and a pharmacy.
more...Arrival: Goteborg, Sweden - Gothenburg-Landvetter (GOT)
Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport is named after the small town of Landvetter, which is located in the municipality of Harryda. Transport: - Bus: Airport buses serve Gothenburg and Boras and depart every 15 minutes during peak hours. Timetables are available at the Luftfarsverket information desk in the airport. Bus #615 and 616 are regular public routes with destinations to Landvetter. - Taxi: Taxis can be found outside the main terminal building. Taxi companies often offer fixed rate fares. Service: A 24-hour information desk, bank, currency exchange, numerous shops (including duty free), restaurants, and cafes are available to travelers. Other services include Internet access, baby-changing and nursing facilities, and a prayer room. more...
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There are no other airports within 110km (68 miles) of Goteborg, Sweden - Gothenburg-Landvetter (GOT)






