Finnair has ventured its new route to India with direct flights to Mumbai, from 26th June. The city is connected to Helsinki through Airbus A340 aircraft with uninterrupted flights, five days a week. Previously, the Finland's airlines major served Indian capital Delhi with three-weekly frequency flights.
The flights to Mumbai are essentially driven by reinforced demand for Asian market. The move is actually a part of Finnair's Asian strategy. Soon the number of weekly flights to India is expected to rise to 12, from current three.
Mumbai reckon to be India's financial capital largest center for business and logistics. Most modern and western city in the country, it is driven by cotton industry. A city never sleeps. The region is inhabited by an affluent population potential traffic willing to tour Europe.
Mumbai is a natural harbor on the Arabian Gulf shaped into a peninsula. The residents of the city are hospitable and amiable cosmopolitans. A hub for fashion and films, the city offers the latest food and vogue found in India. The city is better known for the glamorous Bollywood that produces largest number of films in the world. Thriving city of Mumbai with beaming life clone's Americas Manhattan.
Finnair's new route is expected to open several opportunities for tourist traveling from Europe to India. There are a number of interesting destinations to explore in India in states adjoining Mumbai for tourists, such as Goa embellished with lovely beaches and equally fascinating is the culturally rich state of Kerala.