Low-cost airline Ryanair will commence direct flights between Lappeenranta and Athens next summer.
The Irish no-frills carrier is particularly interested in assessing demand for the route among Russian tourists as Lappeenranta is the closest EU airport to St. Petersburg, which is less than 200 km away.
“Athens offers good connections to other Mediterranean destinations,” says Eija Joro, chief executive at Lappeenranta Airport.
Ryanair previously flew from Lappeenranta to Italy, but the flights were discontinued in 2015 after the value of the rouble collapsed and the number of Russian tourists dropped.
The new flights from Athens are expected to bring Greek football fans to the FIFA World Cup; which is to be organized in St. Petersburg and other Russian cities next June and July.
In addition to Athens, flights to several Central European destinations are likely to start from Lappeenranta next summer, as well. “We are negotiating with a number of airlines,” Joro noted .
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Source: greekreporter.com








