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Flying Finn (airline)

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Flying Finn
IATA ICAO Callsign
FFW FLYINGFINN
Founded2002 (2002)
Commenced operationsMarch 16, 2003 (2003-03-16)
Ceased operationsJanuary 27, 2004 (2004-01-27)
HubsHelsinki-Vantaa Airport
Fleet size2
Destinations10
HeadquartersHelsinki, Finland
OH-LMR at Helsinki-Vantaa November 2003

Flying Finn Ltd (Finnish: Flying Finn Oy, Swedish: Flying Finn Ab) was a low cost airline, based at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport, Finland. It ceased operations in 2004.

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History

The airline was established in December 2002 and started operations on 16 March 2003. Its cheap air fares were based on the fact that the e-tickets were only sold through Internet and phone. The airline claimed a successful beginning, as the passengers who formerly bought bus and train tickets now bought cheaper flights.

The president of the company was Peter Sevelius. The flight captains had been employed from Finnair. It had many celebrities as shareholders, such as the rally driver Juha Kankkunen. Its competitors included Finnair, Ryanair and Soder Airlines.

In January 2004, faced with the threat of the termination of its plane lease and operating license for unpaid debts, the financially ailing airline cancelled its flights to London and went into debt restructuring. On January 27, 2004, Flying Finn ceased all flights and filed for bankruptcy. Over 20,000 passengers were left without refund.

In August 2007, there was speculation by Keskusrikospoliisi (the National Bureau of Investigation) that there are financial irregularities due to the airline accounts, leading to seven former employees being accused of breaking bankruptcy laws.[1]

Services

Flying Finn operated daily flights between Helsinki and Oulu. It also ran limited services between Helsinki and Rovaniemi, Kuopio and London Stansted.

Fleet

The Flying Finn fleet consisted of 2 leased McDonnell Douglas MD-83 aircraft which originated from Finnair.

References

  1. ^ "Seven Flying Finn employees suspected of bankruptcy offences". Helsingin Sanomat. 2007-08-23.

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This page was last edited on 16 June 2022, at 13:05
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