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Ryanair eyes second Finnish start

Reports in the Finnish press say Ryanair is looking for a second airport to fly from in Finland. Ryanair already flies three routes from Tampere.

The airline's Nordic deputy director Karl Hogstadius is quoted in business newspaper Taloussanomat as saying that last year it had 350,000 passengers in Finland, and is expecting up to 450,000 this year.

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