6 Mayıs 2020 Çarşamba

Transport in Finland

The Finnish rail system is called VR. It offers InterCity and express trains throughout the country, and the faster Pendolino trains connecting the major cities. There are very large discounts (usually 50%) available for children (7-16 yr), students, senior citizens, and conscripts.
We paid 7 € per person to go from Turku to Salo with my friend. There are really discounts for students.
There are international trains to St. Petersburg (Finnish and Russian day-time trains) and Moscow (Russian over-night train) in Russia. Connections to Sweden are by bus due to rail gauge differences.




Viking Line

With Silja, Tallink and Viking Line ferries, it is possible to reach Mariehamn in the Åland archipelago from Helsinki, in Stockholm (Sweden), in Rostock and Travemünde in Germany, and in Tallinn (Estonia). It is a popular tourism activity.
I decided to go to Stockholm with my friends. We had a very convenient opportunity. We are a party of four.
The Viking Line ferry was a very convenient and comfortable option for us, from Turku to Stockholm it cost about 20 € per person.
Viking Line Abp is a Finnish shipping company that operates a fleet of ferries and cruise ferries between Finland, the Åland Islands, Sweden and Estonia.
Viking Line is operated from the Åland Islands.

There are about 25 airports in Finland with scheduled passenger services. Finnair is the national airline of Finland.Helsinki Vantaa airport serves as a door between many countries.It is also crowded airport.

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