Finnair's direct flights to Krakow begin again on 2 April. Passengers from Asia and Europe are offered fast connections via Helsinki to this historically unique former Polish capital twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays until 4 Ocotober. Finnair operates this route with A319 aircraft. Krakow's old town is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Its medieval buildings and streets have survived through turbulent times. Krakow hosts one of the oldest universities in the world, dating back to the 14th century, and the city has been the centre of Polish cultural life for hundreds of years. In summer Krakow is Poland's most popular tourist city, its numerous cafés, bars and clubs open far into the night, offering a entertaining counterbalance to the day's diverse cultural attractions. Finnair also flies to Warsaw in Poland three times daily. Finnair Plc Communications 1.4.2009 Further information: Finnair Media Desk tel. +358 9 818 4020, or media.desk[a]finnair.com. Finnair's blog: http://blogs.finnair.com Photobank: www.finnair.com/gallery Finnair Group website: www.finnairgroup.com via.Helsinki: www.viahelsinki.com