Blue Wings Happiness issue December 2018

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Happiness issue 10 / 2018

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H APPY W RAPPI N G S

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OF H AN D AN D HE A R T

Why arts and crafts are good for the brain WI NT E R WA RM E RS

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Cover Iman Khalaf by Fabian Björk Behind this issue Susanna Alatalo, Mark Andrews, Tommi Anttonen, Tim Bird, Fabian Björk, Simon Fry, Tuomas Harjumaaskola, Laura Iisalo, Kalle Kirstilä, Silja ­Kudel, Ville Lehvonen, Arttu Mäkelä, Katja Pantzar, Robert Seger, Mikko Takala, Andrew Taylor, Liisa Valonen, Siiri Väisänen, and Peter Weld Submissions and feedback bluewings@fokusmedia.fi Blue Wings online bluewings.finnair.com issuu.com/finnair_bluewings Editorial Offices Hämeentie 153 C, 00560 Helsinki, Finland, tel. +358 40 630 8253 firstname.lastname@fokusmedia.fi Advertising Sales Jaana Lindvall-Harki tel. +358 40 582 1416 jaana.lindvall-harki@fokusmedia.fi Publisher Fokus Media Finland Printed by Punamusta, Joensuu, Finland 2018 Paper UPM Valor 61g, Cover paper Stora Enso LumiArt 200g ISSN-0358-7703

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An upbeat holiday mood people do, I look forward to the holiday season and the end of the year. It’s a time to relax, reflect, rejuvenate, and spend time with my loved ones after a busy year. One of my favourite holiday activities is reading, whether it’s books or magazines that provide inspiration and ideas for new plans and adventures. In this issue of Blue Wings, we’ve chosen interesting places and topics based Books and around the theme of happiness. From our travel reportage on the art de vivre, the art of magazines provide living in the French Alps, to J­ apanese baminspiration for boo crafts in Fukuoka, and a look at the wellnew adventures. being-boosting effects of handicrafts, we’ve also included product tips on how to keep up a happy Nordic winter mood. I hope that you find joy and inspiration in this issue of Blue Wings. Wishing you all happy holidays and an exciting New Year! Arja Suominen

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Contents December

There’s nothing unmanly about looking good says Iman Khalaf (p. 40).

Escape into the colourful world of three artists (p. 34).

The aroma of rose petals lingers in the alleyways of Delhi (p. 17).

Charming French ski town Val d’Isère (p. 44).

Dream

Explore

Keep your curiosity alive

Think beyond the box

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L AT V I A

3 4 HE L SI NKI

Artisan ceramics

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G LO B A L PU L S E

40 PR OFI L E

Artists cribs

MUJI arrives

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U P C LOS E

44 FI E L D TR I P

Sufi site of Delhi

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SA L Z BU R G

53 SMAR T PR OD UCTS

Austria’s lake district

Celeb barber Iman Khalaf Piste-perfect French Alps Holiday gift guide

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CONVE R SATI ON

Meik Wiking measures happiness

Sonoma’s farm-resto concept

24 AG EN DA

Holiday gatherings

Find the best winter warmers in our gift guide (p. 53).

27 PR O DU C T I N S PI RAT I O N

Swedish gear

29 N A N J I N G

Craft beer scene

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Contents December

Create

Celebrate accomplishments

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Japan’s bamboo weavers 70 INV E ST I G AT I O N

Handicrafts for your brain

75 B AL I

The yin-yang of Canggu

8 4 S H OW R O O M

Helsinki’s central library 89 Q &A

Always Paris

Splitting bamboo is an intricate art (p. 64).

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The world of Finnair

What’s new Fly the short northern route 99 FI NNAI R PLUS Frequent flyer rewards 100 SHOPPI NG Wish list from the Finnair Shop 102 MY FI NNAI R Passenger stories 103 SKY FOOD Culinary options in the air 104 W E L L NE SS Comfortable flying 105 E NTE R TAI NME NT Stay connected 106 STAFF TI PS Luck of Ireland 107 HOL I DAY SAMPL E R Exciting destinations 108 SUSTAI NAB I L I TY Finnair and UNICEF 109 FL E E T Modern fleet at your service 110 MAPS Helsinki Airport and destination check-list 114 FI NL AND FACTS Fascinating figures 95 FI NNAI R NE WS

98 FI NNAI R SE RVI CE S

Bookish delights in Paris (p. 89).

Why getting crafty pampers your brain (p. 70).

Life is more than a beach in Bali (p. 75).

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Wise craft Local talents to watch

“Our products have a Nordic look – they’re very popular in Scandinavia,” says Miks Balodis, frontman of Vaidava Ceramics.

King of clay TH IS M AN has brought a potted revolution to the sleepy village of Vaidava in north-eastern Latvia. In the six years that Miks Balodis has been running Vaidava Ceramics, what was once a rundown Soviet pottery workshop has blossomed into a high-end brand coveted for its clean, ascetic design. “The factory was founded in 1980 and it became our family business after Latvia gained independence in 1991,” says Balodis. “In the past three years we have moved beyond flowerpots in a fresh, contemporary direction.” One thing hasn’t changed, however – Vaidava swears by tradition. All items are handcrafted by artisans using local red clay and ancient Latvian techniques.

True to its name, the Earth Collection combines silky-smooth terracotta bowls with beautiful ashwood platters. The exterior is unglazed, yet fully dishwasher-proof. The Eclipse Collection designed by Laima Grigone is the clay equivalent of the Little Black Dress – ultra-elegant for any occasion. “We use the terra sigillata technique to achieve a high satin gloss. Our products are an interesting mix of ancient artisanry, functionality, and fresh design – a rare combination that has put our small village on the world map,” describes Balodis. The factory has a design outlet and hosts workshops where visitors can make their own plate to take home as a souvenir. Vaidava items are available in Finland through Artek, Gumbostrand Konst & Form, and Casuarina. 

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Global pulse COMPILED BY KATJA PANTZAR

Inspiration and ideas from across the network

Buy good

PRESENTS WITH PRINCIPLES

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MUJI HITS HELSINKI! the Japanese favourite of j­etsetters around the world, runs a pop-up shop in ­Helsinki’s Kamppi shopping centre through January 20, 2019 before opening a permanent shop in Helsinki in autumn 2019. Known for their handy “no-logo” travel accessories such as refillable PET cosmetics bottles, and items ­ranging from knapsacks and bags to clothing and smaller fare such as notebooks and pens, MUJI has 650 stores worldwide.

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A new app called Tap helps people in cities from New Delhi to Amsterdam and New York find the closest free public drinking fountains and water bottle refill stations at airports, cafés, restaurants, and other businesses. According to Tap, more than one million plastic bottles are purchased every minute and nearly 80 per cent end up in landfills or oceans – which is why it’s so important to use a refillable bottle whenever possible.

If you’d like to avoid December’s seasonal materialistic gift-giving spree, there are a variety of options for those who want to give presence of mind. Numerous charities offer gift-giving donation packages such as UNICEF (300 polio vaccinations or a water pump) or World Vision: for example, about 100 euros will give a baby kit to a new mom. These gift guides allow givers to purchase items that will make a real difference in someone’s life.

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3 PODCASTS TO BOOST YOUR MOOD

1 Author Gretchen Rubin is best known for her book The Happiness Project, and in the Happier podcast with her co-host Elizabeth Craft the duo discusses tips and strategies to help listeners create their own version of a happy place with practical advice through thoughtprovoking and lively discussions.

Book of the moment

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Have you ever wondered who is the real Santa Claus? The book I am Santa Claus (Cozy Publishing) by Heli Thorén with illustrations by SiljaMaria Wihersaari, brings to life the backstory of Mr Claus’s life. A charming read for kids of all ages, the storybook is filled with delicious details.

ECO-WEAR

UPCYCLING OCEAN PLASTIC top clothing and accessories brands are using recycled ocean plastic to make products. For example, Gant has teamed up with Seaqual to use upcycled plastic in their Beacon’s Project Line of casual wear. Gant is just one of many well-known brands such as G-Star Raw, Adidas, and Stella McCartney who are actively using ocean plastics in their clothing and accessories lines.

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2 Happy Place by British TV personality and author Fearne Cotton looks at simple techniques for happiness in everyday life through honest conversations with well-known people ranging from Paloma Faith to Dawn French on how they manage their wellbeing on topics ranging from body image, depression, and stress to recovery. 3 The Good Life project shares intimate and honest conversations that are inspirational about living an engaged, connected, and purposeful life with a range of interviews from big names such as Elizabeth Gilbert, Brene Brown, and Sir Ken Robinson.

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Up close TEXT AND PHOTOS TIM BIRD

Off the beaten path

Crowds gather around the inner shrine to enjoy Sufi songs.

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onuments to Delhi’s multicultural and multifaith history are scattered throughout the city. The Sufi branch of Islam has been a vivid component of that historical mosaic, in Delhi and the rest of South Asia, for a millennium. Today, the Nizamuddin Dargah is colourful proof that Sufi culture and traditions are still strong in the Indian capital. Tucked away at the heart of a maze of alleyways, close to the honking chaos of a major urban thoroughfare, this holy Sufi site feels disconnected from the world. The Dargah, or mausoleum, of the 13th-century Sufi saint Nizamuddin forms the core of this bustling labyrinthine neighbourhood. To reach it, you wander through the steam and smoke arising from street-side vendors of tandoori-roasted chicken, kebabs, naan bread, and biryani. The pungent food

gives way to the aroma of rose petals, glistening with sprinkled water and heaped next to brightly coloured shrouds, to be laid as offerings at the tomb. Etiquette requires visitors to take off their shoes and to cover their heads. But like Sikhism, the Sufi faith is known for its inclusivity and all visitors are welcome, although photographing the inner sanctum of the mausoleum might attract some disapproval. On Thursday evenings at dusk, the crowds gather to sit in the inner shrine to listen to devotional Sufi songs and music played on harmoniums and tablas, a wonderful incense-shrouded event. Women congregate reading from scriptures, while men take turns to pray and place the shrouds over the tomb, screened by the mausoleum. One estimate puts the daily attendance at the Dargah and the surrounding mosques and tombs as high as 50,000, a number that can double on Thursdays. So this can hardly be described as one of Delhi’s best-kept secrets. But as an intense essential Delhi experience, it’s hard to beat. 

This holy Sufi site feels disconnected from the world.

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at Lake Wolfgang, Upper Austria – a tranquil moment amidst the Salzkammergut mountain range. Only a 30-minute drive east from Salzburg, the area consists of glacial lakes which were formed during the Ice Age. This UNESCO World Heritage site is known for its salt industry dating back over 3,000 years. Recently, it has become a popular summer resort, but for those looking to wind down, there is no better time to visit than the winter months.

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Meet the ­Connaughtons. Before dinner – and weather permitting - guests take an elevator ride to the roof garden for an aperitif.

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Passion project

California dreamers Chef-gardener couple Kyle and Katina Connaughton bring an imaginative farm-restaurant concept to Sonoma. TEXT MIKKO TAKALA PHOTOS TOMMI ANTTONEN

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onoma Wine Country in northern California has always been overshadowed by its neighbouring Napa. In terms of fine dining, there was little happening until 2016, when Kyle and Katina Connaughton launched the Single Thread Farm Restaurant & Inn. Located in Healdsburg, the concept is hailed the most ambitious opening seen by northern California in ages. “Our mission is to offer a kaiseki experience using local and seasonal ingredients,” says Kyle Connaughton, referring to the traditional Japanese multi-course dinners that take the dining experience to the level of an art form. “Sonoma is the perfect location. People are making excellent wines and producing fantastic ingredients, but they don’t take themselves too seriously,” he notes. Just a few months after its opening, Single Thread received the highest four-star rating from the San Francisco Chronicle’s Michael Bauer and two stars from Michelin. Knowing Kyle Connaughton’s background, this comes as no surprise. He has spent the last >

The former post office site houses the Single Thread restaurant and a five-room ryokaninspired luxury hotel.

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twenty years working his way through the best restaurants in the world alongside the likes of Japanese master chef Yoshihiro Murata and French culinary artist Michel Bras in Japan.

PLANT PERFECTION The inviting dining room interior is by NYC firm Avroko Design.

The eleven-course tasting menu is also available as a vegetarian or fish option.

Master at work: Chef Kyle ­Connaughton.

Starting their own restaurant on a small farm was the couple’s long-time dream. After several years in Japan and the UK, they finally moved back to California in 2012 to search for the perfect spot to combine cooking and gardening. Four years later, they discovered the ideal venue on the former site of a post office in downtown Healdsburg. It’s easy to identify the gardener in the family: Katina – whom Kyle met at a hard-core punk concert in LA at the tender age of 15 – has her arms covered in tattoos of vegetables. With a background in sustainable agriculture, she now oversees the Single Thread farm a few miles from the restaurant by the Russian River, where a former five-acre vineyard has been transformed into a blooming garden. “Our aim is to grow at least 70 to 80 per cent of Single Thread’s produce on the farm. The rest is also locally sourced from Sonoma,” she says. The farm’s seasonal offering forms the core of the restaurant’s eleven-course menu, combining Japanese-Californian kaiseki with French influences. The cosmopolitan influences are also visible in the interior of the 50-seat restaurant, which seamlessly combines old-school Japanese aesthetics and understated rustic luxury. 

SI NG L E THR E AD FAR M R E STAURANT & I NN CONCE PT A restaurant, inn and small-scale farm in northern California FOUND E R S Kyle and Katina Connaughton MI SSI ON “To offer a Japanese kaiseki experience using local and seasonal ingredients.” LOCATI ON 131 North Street, Healdsburg, Sonoma

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The holly and the jolly Good cheer spreads across the globe in December.

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ROUND AND ROUND

Over five million Brits don festive knitwear when celebrating Save the Children’s seventh annual Christmas Jumper Day. Ex-Pussycat Doll Kimberley Wyatt is among the stars supporting the campaign. Some of the UK’s major retailers will also sell exclusive products supporting the cause.

M O N T R EA L Yoga lovers get their zen on by way of free snow yoga classes in Parc Stanley, offered by Pop Spirit. Yogis wear numerous layers and bring hot drinks and finish with a lie down in the snow if it is not too cold. The emphasis is on connecting to the crisp winter weather.

STUTTG AR T

The city’s Christmas market is renowned for its decorated roofs on each of its 300 stalls and city hall transformed into an Advent calendar. The Finnish village offers glögi (spiced hot punch) and salmon cooked over an open fire, enjoyed in a snug tepee.

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Inside track Nanjing

Nanjing on tap China’s former capital is home to some of the earliest craft beer in the country. And these are some of the “hoppiest” venues in town. TEXT MARK ANDREWS PHOTOS TUOMAS HARJUMAASKOLA

Julius Caesar Nanjing-based ST RAY B I R D was an early entrant on the Chinese craft beer scene, seven years ago. Despite the small size of the eponymous bar – there’s only seating for around 30 – it packs in 20 draught beers together with eight fermentation tanks. Along with their own ales they have brews from their Nanjing-based compatriots Master Gao and Shantown on tap in this outpost in the Baijiahu 1912 complex. Brew master Xu Fei’s Julius IPA won a silver medal at the 2017 Brussels BeerChallenge.

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The Godfather Without Gao Yan, founder of the M AST ER GAO brand beer, there might be no Chinese craft beer scene. This Nanjing-based brewer is ground zero. His latest Master Gao brewhouse, housed in the 1912 nightlife area, boasts 24 taps including eight beers brewed on site. The remaining taps are filled with more of his own beers and a selection of other notable Chinese craft suds, including fellow local brand Shantown.

Old faithful One of the longest running bars in the city, recently relocated JI MMY’S offers up a slice of Americana right down to their ribs and burgers. Craft beers, both draught and bottled, come from Master Gao, Karl Strauss (US), Boulevard (US), and Mornington (Australia) breweries. Screens keep the mainly expat crowd up to date with the major sports matches in the small new location on Shanghai Road.

Red star

Spicy tipple Beer is the perfect antidote to the numbing sensation from a Sichuan mala flavoured hotpot. At H EL LO B EER customers can choose from hundreds of bottled and canned American and European beers to accompany hotpot. Owner Jacky Chen, who claims to have over a thousand brews, started the place partly to educate Chinese people about beer. With its suburban Baijiahu 1912 location, the neighbourhood crowd easily fills up the 140 seats. Drinks range from fairly standard Leffe and Guinness right up to Altbayerischer Bierlikör, and Schorschbock reputedly the world’s strongest beer. 

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With the largest selection of beers on tap (40), along with around one hundred ­bottled, TA P PL ANE T serves up craft offerings from all round China including local Shantown ­Brewery. With its central location in the trendy Chic Hills complex that attracts a well-to-do local crowd, the menu is more fusion than might be expected with items like black pepper beef pasta. A soundtrack of classic ’60s and ’70s American rock and roll helps pack people in even on a week night.


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Explore

Think beyond the box

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Escape

Studio supreme TEXT AND PHOTOS ANDREW TAYLOR

We take a look around the studios of three Finnish artists of the moment to see what inspires them.

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In the Kalasatama district of Helsinki, ­Hannaleena Heiska works on a charcoal and camouflage creation. “I’ve been working in this building for seven or eight years now, and in this space for four years. I could work in any space, but I think the location is important. It needs to be accessible, with enough peace and quiet, and not too much social activity because I need to focus.” For Heiska preparing the materials also drives her work mentally. “I try not to be too dependent on getting into a state of flow because I need to work anyways. And when I do get into that flow, well, it’s the best feeling.” Hannaleena Heiska’s work is currently on show at the Susanne Petterson Gallery, Stockholm until December 22. Her next exhibition will be a retrospective show at the Turku Art Museum from 2 February to 19 May, 2019.

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Painter and printmaker Jaakko Mattila has worked at his studio in the Suvilahti district of Helsinki for five years. His work explores the universe, physics, and colour so light is key. “The light was more important than the space when I chose this studio. Light is crucial when mixing colours−the quality of light is everything,” he says. Modern digital trappings can be a big distraction to artists, so Mattila values focus and discipline. “I try not to take the digital world in with me, even when it comes to music. I listen to vinyl or nothing at all. When I get into work mode, it takes me in, all my concentration. I come to the studio, make coffee, start mixing paint, and then go straight to it−full on painting.” Jaakko Mattila is currently working on a show for the Herrick Gallery in London, taking place April 16–28 and for the London Original Print Fair at Royal Academy of Arts, taking place April 25–28.

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Visual artist Karoliina ­Hellberg has recently moved to Suomenlinna from Vallila for a studio residency, so transitioning is on her mind. “You don’t always know how a new space will affect your work. In this profession, you will move studio and country through residencies and you still need to carry on with your work,” she says. Hellberg, who was recently awarded the ­Didrichsen Pro-Arte 2018 Award, has a very recognisable style with colourful paintings that often embrace space. “I build images a bit like mental-collages−combining different images (found, imagined, and remembered). I love the theme of interiors as it works as an actual space and also as a psychological place.” As part of the Didrichsen Pro-Arte 2018 award, Karoliina Hellberg’s exhibition takes place at Helsinki’s Didrichsen Art Museum from January 25 until May 2019. After that you can see her latest work at Galerie Anhava in Helsinki from May 2019.

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“Men are taught that it’s wrong to pamper yourself in front of a mirror. But there’s nothing unmanly about looking good,” says macho myth-buster Iman Khalaf.

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Think again

WHAT MAKES A MAN? Sweden’s celebrity barber Iman Khalaf is on a mission to help define a new version of manliness. TEXT SILJA KUDEL PHOTOS FABIAN BJÖRK

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over not a fighter” says the slogan mistake trying to be someone I wasn’t. That’s why today I urge boys and men to on the back of Iman Khalaf’s be themselves and be proud of it.” sleeveless denim jacket. It’s 7:00 am on a cold Saturday – the city still snoring – yet Khalaf and his immaculate BOLD AND BEARDFUL beard are looking fresh and Instagramready for a busy day promoting his After his turbulent school years, Khalaf cosmetics brand, Nõberu of Sweden. asked himself: What was he good at? The The slogan on his back isn’t strictly answer – “people and hair” – led him to accurate, because Khalaf is nothing if enrol in barber school. Two weeks later, not a fighter. His family arrived in his teacher advised him to quit. Sweden from Iran nearly “I was devastated. Then 30 years ago with exactly I told myself, ‘C’mon Iman, 20 euros in their pocket – you can’t let your family “There’s less than the price of a down like this’. I picked Nõberu product. no such thing myself up, went back to “When we arrived, my teacher, and said ‘I’m as a right way my father said to me: ‘Son, staying’. I wasn’t the best to be a man.” in this country, you can in my class, but I opened be exactly who you want my first barber shop at the to be. Don’t blow it.’ His age of 24,” he says. words have really stayed with me,” he Today Khalaf owns an international recalls. chain of salons and travels the world But Khalaf’s road to self-acceptance training barbers and promoting Nõberu, has been fraught with harsh lessons. “It which is currently sold in 22 countries. was tough fitting in as an immigrant. He founded the cosmetics brand The culture and religion were different, I after placing second in “Sweden’s best couldn’t speak Swedish, I suffered from beard” contest, an experience that dyslexia, and I did poorly at school. I opened his eyes to the huge demand for had a bad lisp, and I was bullied,” he male beauty products. Nobody out there says. seemed to realise that having a gorgeous “I tried to be cool and play the tough beard is a high-maintenance love affair. guy. All my friends’ parents said ‘don’t Khalaf’s foray into cosmetics turned hang out with Iman, he’s bad.’ It was a out to be more than beard-deep. In >

I MAN KHAL AF

Co-founder of Nõberu of Sweden W HO I NSPI R E S ME

“My father – an Iranian, Muslim feminist. I used to be embarrassed seeing him cooking, cleaning, and dancing around. But he really opened my eyes.” W HAT I LOVE

“My beard – the longer the better!” MY MOTTO

“Be yourself more. When I was younger, I pretended to be someone I wasn’t. It backfired.”

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M E N IN TH E M I R R O R X 3

Whether you sport a swarthy ‘stache or a full-on lumberjack, a few tweaks to the daily grooming regimen will keep you and your facial hair looking resplendent. 1 . TH E S H O R T BEA R D

Buy a quality beard oil to prevent that dry, itchy feeling. Use it together with a beard brush to exfoliate and remove dead skin cells from underneath your beard. 2 . TH E LO N G B EA R D

It’s important to use a good beard shampoo and beard conditioner. It keeps your beard clean while also giving it lots of moisture. 3. C L E AN S H AV ED

Use a pre-shave oil to lay down an ‘extra’ layer of skin so that you don’t scratch yourself while shaving. A good shaving cream and shaving brush protect your skin and give the razor a better glide. Finish with an after-shave balm to prevent drying. It also gives you a soothing, cooling feeling after your shave.

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it might be. “If you love football, go ahead addition to serving a once-neglected and love football! But if you prefer ballet, male market, Nõberu has become don’t pretend to love football.” a platform for debunking macho Khalaf has noticed a gradual shift in stereotypes. attitudes over the past few years. Men “I want to change the way people are growing receptive to be idea that think about masculinity. Until recently, people assumed that if a guy cared about self-love is not emasculating. “I’m always happy to receive his looks, he must be gay. My message feedback from women who complain is that a man can look in the mirror and that their boyfriend has more products say ‘I love you,’ but it doesn’t make him in the bathroom than gay. And if you’re gay, they do,” he says with that’s fine, too.” One of Khalaf’s “I fight every day a laugh. Vocal on social key messages is that for the weakest media, Khalaf is an manliness is something outspoken advocate that every man must members of of all forms of define for himself. society, because equality. “Nõberu is “There’s no such Japanese for ‘noble.’ thing as a right way to I have been that It’s the choice of the be a man. What is manly person myself.” gentleman who opens anyway? A Viking with doors for everyone and bulging muscles and treats everyone with full-body tattoos? How respect, whether they’re heterosexual, many guys like that do you see in the gay, Christian, Muslim, or Jewish.” room? Manly can also be laid-back and He vows that hate mail and death metrosexual.” threats will never stop him from championing the cause of the underdog. METROSEXUAL VIKING “If I let the haters stop me, they win. I want to set an example for immigrants Nõberu’s brand slogan, “be exceptional like myself. I fight every day for the among regular dudes,” urges men to weakest members of society, because confidently embrace their own definition of masculinity, no matter how “unmacho” I have been that person myself.” 


Lumbersexual Iman Khalaf’s beard makes a strong personal statement: “I’m my own man.”

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Field Trip France

ALPINE HIGH LIFE Food is just as important as skiing in Val d’Isère.

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The French art of good living meets Michelin gastronomy in the piste-perfect Alpine resorts of Courchevel and Val d’Isère. TEXT KALLE KIRSTILÄ PHOTOS ROBERT SEGER

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he French alpine resorts of Val d’Isère and Courchevel in the southwest Savoy region are pioneers of French winter tourism. Founded in 1888, Val d’Isère is one of the world’s most famous winter holiday destinations, while younger Courchevel – the first ski resort to be built from scratch – has established itself as an A-list destination for international guests seeking ­luxury and indulgence. Like everywhere in France, food plays a big part in the local ski culture – but in the Savoy region, it takes a particularly hearty form. The richness of Savoyard alpine cuisine originates from earlier times when the villages were isolated and the only way to survive winter was to produce and preserve your own food. Cheeses and meats are prominent, along with classics like Tartiflette, a hearty mountain dish combining potatoes, onions, bacon, local Reblochon cheese, and cream – the perfect energy bomb for an active, outdoorsy life, vow locals. >

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Après-ski in Le Zinc bar located in the Fahrenheit Seven Courchevel hotel.

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Courchevel’s five distinct villages are named after their altitude. As a rule of thumb, the higher the village, the posher the atmosphere – and prices also tend to rise the further you go up the mountain. In Courchevel 1852, the poshest and the highest of the five villages, the snow reaches roof level, while the art of alpine dining is taken to new heights of sophistication. Visitors can splurge on the finest ­caviar, oysters, and champagne at Piero TT, a new restaurant opened by Michelin chef Pierre Gagnaire at Les ­Airelles, a five-star hotel housed in a ­traditional wooden chalet. Piero TT replaces ­Gagnaires’s previous two-star establishment in Courchevel – but there are still plenty of Michelin restaurants left at the resort (a total of 12 stars, to be precise). One of them is L’Azimut in Courchevel Le Praz, an unpretentious bistro run by chef François Moureaux and his wife Sandrine as manager. Keeping its star for eight years running is convincing proof of consistent quality, while a four-course menu comes at a very reasonable cost of 55 euros – a wallet-friendly alternative to the skyhigh prices of many other restaurants in the resort. The mountainous Savoy region is not famed for its wines, however, local vintages seem to be well represented in every restaurant. “Ten years ago they were practically unknown. The quality of the local


wine was poor and was mostly used for fondue. Now it’s a completely different story. Local wines are respected and so fashionable that many of the best producers sell out their whole production to local restaurants,” explains local tourism expert Natalie Faure.

Michelin one-star dining at L’Azimut in Courchevel Le Praz. The bistro is run by Sandrine Moureaux and her chef husband François.

CROCKPOT COMFORT If Courchevel represents the posh peak of ski dining, more down-to-earth options await in Val d’Isère, where venues like La Baraque offer a wide array of savoury options from oysters and seafood to hearty meat dishes throughout the day. Popular among locals, the reasonably priced brasserie hosts live music in the evenings. A stylish lunch can also be enjoyed at La Fruitière, which serves contemporary French comfort food and cheeses from all over the country. The place is usually packed, so come early or make a >

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Superb slopes await at Bellevarde in Val d’Isère.

reservation. Les 5 Fréres is a nice option for lunch, dinner, or brunch, specialising in casserole dishes served family-style en cocotte, in crockpots. Above: Raclette at Le Coin in the five-star Hotel Les Airelles in Courchevel.

CALORIE BURNERS Although the two resorts are only 80 ­kilometres apart by road, Courchevel and Val d’Isère are very different in character. Purpose-built Courchevel has more to offer in terms of Michelin gastronomy and high-end shopping, while ski-focused Val d’Isère tends to attract a younger clientele with its lively after-ski scene. Offering great snow and 150 kilometres of local slopes, Courchevel is part of Les Trois Vallées, the world’s largest ski area, comprising 600 kilometres of pistes linked by 165 lifts in total. The resort caters to beginners too, and there are free lifts in each of the five villages. If skiing is not your thing, there is a brand-new toboggan run with a 450-metre vertical drop and average gradient of 15 per cent, as well as 18 kilometres of marked snowshoeing trails. Courchevel 1850 also has its own iceskating rink. Val d’Isère’s 300 kilometres of pistes are linked to the neighbouring resort of Tignes, an 11th-century village towering on a plateau at 1850 metres, offering slopes as high as 3400 metres and >

Left: On-piste comfort food Courchevel-style at La Fruitière.

SAVOY ON A PLATE TAR TI FL E TTE

This simple, must-taste gratin combines potatoes, onions, bacon, cream, white wine, and muchloved Reblochon local cheese.

are Beaufort, ­Reblochon, and one of France’s oldest cheeses, Tomme de Savoie. Other local ­specialties include light and nutty Abundance and full-bodied C ­ hevrotin goat cheese.

RACL E TTE

Raclette is a salty, ­aromatic cheese reminiscent of Gruyère. The creamy cheese is ­typically melted at the table and served with potatoes, cured ham, cornichons (small gherkins), and pickled pearl onions. SAY CHE E SE

The three most famous Savoy region cheeses

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outstanding piste grooming. For non-­ skiers there is array of activities from paragliding to dog sledding, as well as an ice-skating rink in the centre of the ­village and a gondola ride up the mountain.

FROM SLOPE TO STEAM ROOM After an active day outdoors, many ­skiers welcome an evening of pampering at a wellness spa, which are in plentiful supply at both resorts. A variety of treatments are available at the Aquamotion centre near Courchevel Moriond, which has several indoor and outdoor pools, saunas, steam rooms, a salt water grotto, caldarium, and a centre with diving pools, water slides, rapids, and even a climbing wall and surfing area. Courchevel 1850 has a ­public fitness centre with a gym, sauna, and steam room. Most hotels offer spa facilities, some of which are open to the public for an entry fee. Ski pass holders enjoy free entry to Val d’Isère’s Aqua Leisure Centre. The modern complex is centrally located in the village and easy to reach by foot

from most hotels, many of which offer in-house spa facilities. And there’s nothing quite like the fresh mountain air to guarantee a good night’s sleep. One of the n ­ ewest of Courchevel’s nearly 50 hotels is ­Fahrenheit Seven, a relaxed four-star, 44-bedroom hotel with a small spa, ­elegant bar, and a restaurant with an open wood grill. As the hotel faces south to the slopes, the perfect spot to take your afternoon sunbath – or nap – is on your own balcony. 

Spa at Aquamotion in Courchevel.

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How do you measure happiness?

T M E IK W IKING is CEO of The Happiness Research Institute in Copenhagen and the author of The Little Book of Lykke: The Danish Search for the World’s Happiest People.

raditionally, we have used income as a proxy indicator of individual happiness and GDP per capita to measure our progress as nations. We have basically been saying that money equals happiness. But while money may matter, it is not the only thing that contributes to our happiness. Happiness is subjective, and working with subjective measures is difficult, but not impossible. We do it all the time when we gauge levels of stress, anxiety, and depression – which are also subjective. At the end of the day, it’s all about how we as individuals perceive and experience our lives. What I care about in my research is how you feel about your life. That is what counts. I believe you are the best judge of whether you are happy or not. How you feel is our metric – and then I try to understand why you feel that way. What are the common denominators for happy people? Happiness can mean different things to different people. So, the first thing we must do is to break the concept of happiness down into its component parts. When we measure happiness we for example distinguish between being happy with your life (How happy are you overall?) and being happy in your life (How happy did you feel yesterday?). Once we have broken happiness down into different elements, we follow groups of people over a long period of time to

see how changes in their lives impact on these elements of happiness. If I were to follow you and the rest of the passengers on this plane, some significant changes are bound to happen to each individual over the next decade. Some of you will fall in love and some will fall out of love; some will be promoted, and some will be fired. Over the next ten years, highs and lows are guaranteed. We are bound to witness both victories and losses. The question is, how do those events and changes in life circumstance impact on the different dimensions of happiness? What is the average impact on people’s life satisfaction from doubling their income or getting married? That is what we try to understand. My work has allowed me to talk to people from all four corners of the earth, from Copenhagen mayors to British cab drivers and to the Minister of Happiness in the United Arab Emirates. My main takeaway from those conversations is that we are not so different or divided when it comes to happiness. Sickness, unemployment, and loneliness undermines happiness wherever you are from. Love, close friends, and a sense of purpose in life improve happiness wherever you are from. And no matter where you are from – we are all in pursuit of happiness. That’s why it’s so important to keep on researching happiness to try and understand the elements that create good conditions for a happier life. 

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Hajime Nakatomi studied business during his university years before finding a new profession in bamboo crafting.

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Creative Corner Japan

W E AV E R A CH I E V E R S Japan’s master weavers have a way with bamboo, transforming it into beautiful accessories and homeware. TEXT AND PHOTOS PETER WELD

Mikiko Sato creates intricate earrings in her shop, Cotake.

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BAMBOO BOOT CAMP he city of Beppu on the island of Kyushu is well known The Oita Prefectural Bamboo Craft throughout Japan, but it means Training Centre is where nearly all of different things to different people. Beppu’s weavers get their start. “There To hot spring enthusiasts, it’s the are a few other bamboo weaving schools home of dozens of onsen, whereas for in Japan,” says its director, Takanobu connoisseurs of traditional crafts, the Takada, “but they’re private schools, name “Beppu” is synonymous with and they’ll cost you a million yen per woven bamboo products of the highest year (about 7,500 euros) or more in quality. And though it might not be tuition. Here the students only need to readily apparent, there’s pay for their uniforms a connection between and the teaching Beppu’s baths and materials.” bamboo baskets. The course is limited Situated on the east to 12 new students per coast of Oita Prefecture, year, but they don’t Beppu prides itself have to be from Beppu on having the highest or even from Oita; output of thermal water anybody is welcome in all of Japan: an to apply−including estimated 137 million foreigners−provided litres per day. Japanese he or she has strong Oita is rich have been coming to enough Japanese in a variety soak in the region’s language skills. bubbling pools for over On a brisk, sunny of bamboo a millennium, and morning, the first-year especially throughout that time, students are all kneeling they’ve been buying or sitting crosswell-suited to baskets in which to legged on the school’s weaving. steam their food and hardwood floor, each store their belongings, of them surrounded creating an enduring demand for by the essentials: a metal basin full of woven bamboo products. water in which to soak the bamboo, Combine that demand with supply− an assortment of cutting implements, Oita is rich in madake, a variety of a plentiful supply of bamboo, and a bamboo especially well-suited to wooden workbench so small that it weaving−and you can understand why almost seems superfluous. They range in bamboo crafts have long flourished here. age from their early twenties to their late In fact, the city is home to the country’s thirties, about half male and half female, one and only government-run school for about half from Oita Prefecture and the bamboo weaving. rest from across Japan.

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Shigeomi Ohashi stands in a bamboo grove in B ­ eppu.

They’re all working on the same chunky basket, practicing the basics of splitting the bamboo again and again to get thin strips and then weaving the strips into the most elementary patterns. More complex patterns will have to wait until the latter half of their two-year course of study.

BAMBOO LAMPSHADES About a kilometre to the north of the Training Centre in a quiet residential neighbourhood sits the workshop of Shigeomi Ohashi. Watching him weave

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a basket in this undeniably cramped room, it’s hard to imagine him standing on a ladder near the ceiling of the vast MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, working on bamboo light fixtures four metres across. Nonetheless, that’s one of the large-scale international projects in his portfolio, along with installations in a department store in Kuala Lumpur and a tall bamboo model of the communications tower in Tokyo known as SkyTree. “I’ve always loved making things with my hands,” says Ohashi. “With bamboo you can make anything from


“With bamboo you can make anything from the tiniest basket to entire walls.”

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three times a week during the summer season. The city of Beppu is a 3-hour train ride away.

the tiniest basket to entire walls, and you don’t need a big workspace.” It wasn’t so long ago that nearly everybody in Japan could work with bamboo to some degree, he points out. “It was just one of the skills that you learned as you grew up, like cultivating rice. There was no need for anything like the Training Centre; you learned from your parents and grandparents. “But then plastic came along, and bamboo started to disappear from our lives. Fortunately, it’s enjoying a bit of a renaissance. When I applied to the Training Centre, almost anyone could

get in, but now there’s about three applicants for every opening,” he says.

BAMBOO BRACELETS If Shigeomi Ohashi has gone big, Mikiko Sato has gone small. A native of Beppu who graduated from the Training Centre, Sato now runs her own shop, Cotake, not far north of the city’s central train station. She specialises in jewellery, but there are no gemstones or precious metals to be seen in Cotake, for this is bamboo jewellery. Sitting on a raised workspace at one end of the shop, she >

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For Mikiko Sato, splitting bamboo into thin strips involves sharp knives, concentration, and toes.

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as in much of Japan−the population splits the bamboo repeatedly until its of school-aged children is dropping so thickness can be measured in fractions quickly that some schools are being of a millimetre, using blades that are repurposed or just plain demolished. nothing short of terrifying. “I was a chef in a Japanese restaurant Before he moved to the school, his workshop was in a Buddhist temple that before I studied bamboo weaving,” she had fallen into disuse! reassures visitors, “so I’m used to slicing Nakatomi comes from Osaka and things.” “It’s difficult to learn to split bamboo studied business during his university years in Tokyo. He applied to the consistently,” she says, gripping one Bamboo Craft Training end of the narrow strips Centre because he with her bare toes while wanted a profession her fingers work on that he could pursue the other end. When for the rest of his life, she finally has finished with no fear of layoffs splitting, it’s weaving or forced retirement. time: holding the fine He did pottery while bamboo strands up near attending university her face, she carefully but says, “Pottery threads them in and out, is like photography; in and out, until she has anybody can get created a perfect little Nakatomi’s into it. Becoming a orb, no larger than her most intriguing professional basket thumbnail, destined weaver is harder than to become an earring. products are becoming a professional Brooches, bracelets, and Lego-like potter, and that higher necklaces are among her hurdle means less other specialties. bamboo toys. competition.” “There’s a whole In addition to generation out there elaborate baskets, Nakatomi also makes today of people who have never bought abstract, decorative objects, many of anything made of bamboo. I want them which he sells through a gallery in the to feel closer to it,” she says. US. But perhaps his most intriguing product, developed together with BAMBOO LEGOS? Shigeomi Ohashi, is a toy called Tenta: small, simple bamboo triangles Hajime Nakatomi’s workshop is old which can be combined into countless school−literally. He rents one of the shapes and patterns−as versatile as former classrooms in what was once Legos but made of natural materials, a junior high school, a little south of not plastic.  Beppu in the town of Taketa, where−

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Brainfood from arts and crafts How can handicrafts boost wellbeing, increase creativity, and brain activity? TEXT KATJA PANTZAR ILLUSTRATION SIIRI VÄISÄNEN

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n a lecture hall at the University of Helsinki it’s a common sight to see students knitting while they listen to a lecture by Minna Huotilainen, Phd, and professor of educational sciences who specialises in neuroscience. If it sounds odd for students to be encouraged to take up handicrafts while they learn, it’s not. The practice is backed by solid neuroscience research, and one of the outcomes is that wellbeing and cognitive skills improve while doing handicraft. “We can study the effects of the human brain and measure them, and there are a variety of activities that lower stress and help to activate brain activity and actually help learning,” says Huotilainen. “Handicrafts such as knitting can lower stress and have a range of health and wellbeing benefits,” says Huotilainen. “For example, it’s been shown in current education that doing something other than just sitting and listening to a lecture, can help learning – cognitive wellbeing. It actually helps the brain take in more information. Physical activity, such as hand movement and even walking, is beneficial to the learning process,” she adds. The award-winning Helsinki-based neuroscientist has devoted her career to memory, attention, musical processing, learning, and studying the brain at work especially in young people, children, infants, and even foetuses, mainly with ERP (event related potential, which is the measured brain response that is the direct result of a specific sensory cognitive, or motor events) and MEG, magneto encephalography, a functional neuroimaging technique for mapping the brain. Huotilainen is the author of many prestigious

scientific papers in her field. In her 2018 paper “Why our brains love arts and crafts: Implications of creative practices on psychological wellbeing,” co-authored by several lead researchers in the field in Form Akademisk journal, the authors set out to explain the mechanisms behind the positive effects on the brain of handicraft works. “Why our brains love arts and crafts” goes onto explain in scientific terms the process of handicraft on brain activity: “The mirror neuron system helps in skill learning, and the plasticity of the brain ensures that skills may be learned at all stages of life. Arts and crafts play a role in controlling stress and enhancing relaxation. They also enable us to fail safely and handle our emotions,” says Huotilainen.

PAINTING WELLBEING Helsinki-based art therapist Krista Launonen worked for many years as a successful magazine editor and writer for some of the top Finnish glossies, including fashion magazine Gloria and health title Voi Hyvin (“Wellbeing”). Several years ago, Launonen became increasingly interested in the effects of arts and handicrafts when she noticed the positive effect they had on her staff when she was the helm of Voi Hyvin magazine. For example, one way to generate ideas and alleviate the pressure of Monday morning brainstorming sessions was to take the focus away from the pressure in the conference room. So Launonen encouraged staff to do something completely unrelated such as paint their nails while they talked about ideas. She quickly noticed that ideas flowed more freely when the focus was elsewhere.

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“While you’re doing something else it frees you,” she says. “I noticed that at the so-called nail polish meetings ideas just started to flow. Some of them were the best meetings we’ve had in terms of generating ideas because people could speak freely without feeling as though the focus was on them or they were being judged. Now of course it doesn’t need to be nail painting, it can be something else. Just to do something with your hands, like building Lego, or sketching, or whatever,” she says. That insight and Launonen’s passion took over and she left the magazine business five years ago and started Mielitila (loosely translated as “mind space”), which is housed in a light airy townhouse a short metro ride from downtown Helsinki filled with paints and paper, paintings, brushes, and books. “My main focus is creativity through handicrafts. I aim to live what I teach, so it’s not just workshops or lectures, but the key focus is doing things with your hands,” says Launonen, who is also an avid painter. “There’s a body of research that illustrates that whatever type of work you do – whether you’re an engineer or a researcher – rarely does a brilliant idea come to you when you’re in a normal setting, for example, at your laptop or in a boardroom. “Almost always the amazing ideas come when you’re doing something totally different and tactile,” she says.

She credits the extensive research that Minna Huotilainen has carried out on the effects of working with your hands and how it activates different parts of the brain. “Different things work for different people, and the best thing is to find out what works best for you. When you tap into your creativity, you unblock the ideas that are self-filtered,” says Launonen. “By that I mean a kind of sensor or block is removed, the one in which the rational mind works hard – this can be a good thing – but has ideas like ‘I can’t do this, it can’t be done like this, I was told I couldn’t draw as a child, etc.’ Fear is one of the biggest blocks to creativity,” says Launonen. For first-timers, Launonen’s goal is to clear the client’s head of any preconceived notions about what they can or cannot do. “For example, it you’re very stressed and busy we could do a relaxation or an imagination exercise, and then start the process by writing, painting, or colouring. It’s all very free form and calming. The answer is already in you – you just need to get through the blocks, busyness, and other things that hold you back,” she says. Launonen’s formula for getting into a flow situation is simple: Enjoy what you do and do what you enjoy. 

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ou should have been here yesterday,” taunts a mural at Old Man’s Bar on the Canggu beachfront, but the early birds are unperturbed as they head off for their morning surf with boards in tow. Old Man’s isn’t just the name of the legendary after-surf bar renowned for its insightful wall art. It’s also the name of the surf break in front of the bar, popular among beginners and experts alike.

While the writing on the wall might evoke missed yesterdays, Canggu is most definitely about today. This small yet busy district is a microcosm of contemporary life in the 2010s. Not more than a decade ago, Canggu was but a small village hidden in the shadow of trendier Seminyak. Nowadays, “Gu” – as millennials call it – is more than just a hide-

out for surfers escaping the overcrowded beaches of touristy Kuta. The Canggu neighborhoods of Batu Bolong and Berawa are teeming with trendy cafés, restaurants, clubs, bars, and small boutique shops. Despite the raging pace of development, the area has maintained its rural charm. In Canggu the small entrepreneur is king. >

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Lounge news Finnair x Roxette: Hear the Taste D ID YO U KNOW that background noise inside an airplane changes the way your food tastes? ­Finnair c­ reated its first Hear the Taste soundscape with Finnair ­Signature Chef Steven Liu, which was designed to enhance the right flavours from its dishes served to customers on flights from China.

Now Finnair teams up with Per Gessle of Roxette fame to ­create a new culinary a­ dventure of sound and taste – this time for ­Finnair Signature Chef Tommy ­Myllymäki’s Nordic menu. The new Hear the Taste is available for Business Class customers on long-haul flights from Helsinki.

E X PANSI ON AND R E NE WAL work is underway in the Finnair lounge in the nonSchengen area of Helsinki Airport. During this time, the food and beverage selection is limited, and alternative tableware is offered. While Finnair continues to reduce its environmental impact, the temporary disposable flatware is eco-friendly and recycled as waste energy. Please note this is a short-term solution until the kitchen facilities are up and running again at the end of February 2019. The fully renewed lounge is expected to open in May 2019. Guests can still enjoy lounge services daily from 5:30 am to midnight.

FINNAIR ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Nature’s most spectacular light show from @finnair #flightdeck.

FE E L FINNAIR

How well do you know Finnair’s iconic visuals? #Finnair95

FINNAIR

Did you know that there’s a cinema @HelsinkiAirport ?

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World of Finnair Services

STAY CONNECTED

Fly the short northern route

FI NNAI R CHAT Finnair Live chat is available on weekdays 7 am to 10 pm, on Saturdays 9 am to 6 pm, and on Sundays 10 am to 10 pm (Finnish time).

chatbot, affectionately known as Finn, who is ready to help plan your journey via Finnair’s global Facebook Messenger account. ME E T FI NNAI R ’S

FI NNAI R APP Tap your way through your journey. Log in with your last name and booking reference or your Finnair Plus username and password.

All Finnair A330 and A350 aircraft offer Wi-Fi connections. SKY HI G H W I - FI

WITH A MODERN FLEET, extensive route network, and world-class service, Finnair offers a comfortable and convenient way to travel. Finnair is one of the world’s oldest airlines. Since then, the company has grown from a small carrier to one that is a respected member of the international airline industry. Finnair’s route network includes 19 destinations in Asia, eight in the Americas, and 100 in Europe. In ESTAB L IS H E D IN 1 923 ,

2017, Finnair carried almost 12 ­million passengers. And during the 2018 summer season, Finnair will operate 97 flights a week to Asia, of which 38 flights are to China and 38 flights to Japan. Finnair’s modern and ecofriendly fleet consists of over 60 aircraft, most of which are Airbuses.

W ECHAT

Scan and follow Finnair’s official WeChat account.

SMART PACKING

TIPS FOR A SMOOTH TAKEOFF

Pack too much? Avoid excess baggage fees by paying in advance for extra allowance at special pre-paid prices directly from finnair.com.

Carry-on allowance

Ski vacation prep

Self-service bag drop

Finnair customers can take onboard one carry-on baggage and a personal item such as a backpack that must be placed under the seat in front of you.

Get ready for ski season. A snowboard or ski bag is considered one piece of baggage. You can pay for your excess­ ­baggage fee at pre-paid prices via ­finnair.com.

Print your bag tag at the self-service kiosk, go to the self-service bag drop, scan your boarding pass, scan your bag tag, and send your bag through.

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Liquids rule Liquids are allowed through security in containers (max 100ml) packed in a transparent resealable 1-litre plastic bag.


World of Finnair Frequent flyer program

Finnair Plus membership THE FINNAIR PLUS program allows

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you to earn both tier points and award points when travelling with Finnair or a oneworld airline and award points from services provided by Finnair Plus partners.

A WORLD OF BENEFITS for free by filling in the form online at finnair.com/plus. As a Plus member, you get access to valuable benefits and rewards. Earn points for flights and services and use them both at home and abroad. You can use your Finnair Plus award points for additional Finnair services such as seat selection, J O IN FINNAIR PLU S

WHAT’S NEW THIS MONTH? meals, and extra baggage payments. The number of points you pay depends on your flight and the chosen service. You can pay for travel extras at the time you book your reservation or later through the Manage Booking tab. Go to finnairshop.com to find Finnair gift cards, partner services, and award vouchers.

BEST FROM PARTNERS

Gift some music Use your points and buy Ed Sheeran concert tickets as a gift (or as a treat to yourself). Ed Sheeran plays live in Helsinki on July 23–24, 2019. You can pay for your tickets with points or a point-money combination. lippu.fi/edsheeran

An easy way to give back this holiday season is to donate Finnair Plus points to charity. Finnair has partnered with eight organisations, including UNICEF. Your Finnair Plus points will enable the delivery of emergency aid – both people and materials – to any place in need. You can also donate money to UNICEF’s Schools for Asia programme in connection with your flight booking. finnairshop.com

Extra points Book your next hotel stay with Rocketmiles and get 1,000 extra Finnair Plus points. Choose from 400,000 hotels around the world. Offer is valid during the month of December (1–31.12.2018). finnair.com/plus

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World of Finnair

7 reasons to love finnairshop.com THE FINNAIR SHOP is your one-stop shopping

site to pre-order products before your flight, buy Nordic design items delivered directly to your seat, and use your Finnair Plus points for various Finnair Plus partner services.

EX FIN C N LU A SI IR V E

Deals of the month

MARIMEKKO Unikko mug set, 2pcs. Available at finnairshop.com for home delivery.

€35

GAUHAR Drop earrings silver and labradorite. Available at finnairshop.com for seat delivery.

€75

CASTELLO BANFI Poggio alle Mura, Brunello di Montalcino, DOCG 0,75L. Available at finnairshop.com for seat delivery.

€42

HAPPY SOCKS Stripe socks gift box. Available at finnairshop.com for seat delivery.

€27 DECEMBER DEALS

HAPPY HOLIDAYS Receive 20% off when you pre-order for your Finnair flight flown within December. And from 18-31.12 receive 20% off when you shop onboard for products. Please visit finnairshop.com, check the catalogue in the seat pocket, or ask a cabin crew member for more information.

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World of Finnair Deals of the month

RETAIL THERAPY

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MEATER Wireless smart meat thermometer. Available at finnairshop.com for home delivery.

€86 + 1,000 p

SHOPPING MADE EASY! Now you can use your Finnair Plus points to pay for your pre-order products and o ­ nboard purchases! Go to the complimentary Nordic Sky portal onboard – the ­pre-order webshop is always open on Wi-Fi connected Finnair flights. Find the best deals on ­tax-free ­products and enjoy special Finnair Plus offers.

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Shop online via your own mobile device during the flight using the complimentary Nordic Sky portal.

Sarpaneva cast iron pot 3 L. Available at finnairshop.com for home delivery.

€185 + 1,000 p PR E - OR D E R

Pre-order online before any Finnair flight. finnairshop.com

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RESTAURANT VOUCHER

HOME DELIVERY

Use Finnair Plus points to shop for products delivered directly to your home.

Redeem a €50 award voucher to BW Restaurants. Use your ­Finnair Plus points or a combination of money and points. Available in finnairshop.com.

€39 + 2,000 p

VOUCHE R S

Use Finnair Plus points to redeem a voucher for restaurants, hotel stays, car rentals, and much more.

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World of Finnair Flying stories

Every seat has a story

3X #FEELFINNAIR

IT’S THE CUSTOMERS who make Finnair and that’s why we’ve dedicated this page to your travel stories.

Share your Finnair moments on Instagram using @feelfinnair. If you want to be featured, use #feelfinnair.

MEET THE FREQUENT FLYER

lotta.karoliina ”I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.” #floridalove

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W HAT I TE M COUL D

Finnair Plus m ­ ember from Finland

My map elf has not shared that information yet, but I’ll of course depart on Christmas Eve. There’s 1.84 billion ­children waiting for me!

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FINNAIR P LUS TIE R

Lifetime, since 1992 DO YO U TRAV E L

W I THOUT? My beard care products. You know, I have over 300 curls on my beard so I need to take care of each and every one individually.

FO R B U S INE SS O R

W H I C H F I N N A I R PLU S

It doesn’t matter whether it’s a business or pleasure flight. Every flight is a chance to meet amazing people from all over the world. When I’m not on my sleigh, I fly Finnair!

BEN EF I T DO YO U U S E

HOW D O YOU STAY

I like to pop into the Finnair lounge for a short nap or to have a cup of my Christmas coffee seasoned with cardamon and cinnamon.

B USY ONB OAR D?

P L E AS U RE ?

M OST ?

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mariavanonen Down on the Ligurian Coast lies Cinque Terre, a string of 5 fishing villages connected by an ancient system of footpaths. Until next time Cinque Terre!

I chat with people! SHAR E ONE TI P TO COMB AT JE TL AG .

I sip blueberry juice, Finnair’s signature drink.

m11kkka Bay Bridge, San Francisco. #reissunpiällä #sanfrancisco #bayarea


World of Finnair Sky food

Eat well FANCY A SNACK ONBOARD? Finnair offers a wide selection of seasonal and healthy options that combine the best of the Nordics, Europe, and Asia.

3 WAYS TO A TASTY MEAL Complimentary beverages Complimentary coffee, tea, water, and Finnair’s signature blueberry juice are always served on Finnair flights.

SI G NATUR E ME NU.

Business Class passengers on Finnair longhaul flights can enjoy Signature Menus prepared by chefs from top restaurants.

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Pick of the month Start off your winter holiday right with an upgraded meal when you fly Economy Class on selected long-haul flights−for instance, to Phuket and Miami. The meals are served on porcelain tableware and you can choose from a meat dish, fish dish, vegetarian dish, or burger meal.

Passengers on Finnair flights within Europe and the Middle East can mix and match favourite tastes from the onboard Sky Bistro menu.

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Passengers on Finnair flights within Europe and the Middle East can choose sandwiches, salads, breakfast, or dinner in advance from the Nordic Bistro menu.

CHEF OF THE SEASON A UNI QUE FUSI ON cuisine awaits Business Class passengers on Finnair flights from Seoul to Helsinki. Seoul-based chef Sung-Yeol Nam has designed a carefully crafted signature menu that puts a modern take on classic Korean dishes−focusing on the fresh and seasonal.

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World of Finnair Wellness & comfort

Onboard wellness

3X TIPS FOR CABIN COMFORT

STAY HYDRATED It is recommended to drink 1-2 decilitres of water every hour. If possible, minimise the amount of tea, coffee, and alcohol you drink. HEALTHIER AIRCRAFT

The Finnair A350 combines the latest technology with advanced passenger comfort features to help you rediscover the thrill of flying. An advanced HEPA filtering system changes the cabin air every two to three minutes ensuring comfort and health for all passengers. Large windows let natural light flow into the cabin and LED technology emits lighting and colours that are customised to fit the time of day, destination, or season. The noise level is 16 decibels below the standard requirement, so resting and relaxing while onboard is easy.

GET SOME SLEEP The best way to tune out is to wear an eye mask and ear plugs. Keep warm, too – have a jacket or blanket handy in case you need it.

2X COMFORTABLE UPGRADES NORDIC BUSINESS CLASS Finnair’s Business Class seats let you fully recline on your intercontinental flight. The seats transform into a 200 cm (6’6”) horizontal bed, so you can enjoy a good night’s sleep.

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ECONOMY COMFORT Finnair’s Economy Comfort seating in the front of the Economy Class cabin makes intercontinental travel even more pleasurable with 8–13 cm (3–5 inches) more legroom.

GENERAL WELLBEING Try to bring something to snack on. Fruit and veggies are always a great healthy option. And remember to wear comfortable clothing.


World of Finnair Flight mode

Stay connected THE NORDIC SKY Wi-Fi portal is available

on all intercontinental flights and gives you access to news, destination information, and Finnair services. You can use the portal to connect your own devices to the internet.

HOW TO GET STARTED FINNAIR APP – YOUR TRAVEL COMPANION

1

Get boarding passes, book flights and travel extras, view your Finnair Plus balance, and much more with the Finnair app. The app supports your Finnair journey all the way from home to your destination and back!

urn your T device to flight mode and ­enable Wi-Fi

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Join the Wi-Fi ­network Nordic Sky

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Open the browser of your choice

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Start exploring at nordic-sky. finnair.com

1 HOUR

3 HOURS

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7.95€

11.95€

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You can purchase or redeem internet access directly from the portal.

WHAT’S PLAYING CHR I STOPHE R R OB I N

SE AR CHI NG David

Family man Christopher Robin encounters his childhood friend Winnie-thePooh, who helps him to rediscover the joys of life.

searches for his missing daughter by tracing her digital footprints.

AL PHA A young boy

B L AZ E & THE ­M ON ST ER MACHI NE S Techie AJ and

becomes unlikely allies with a lone wolf, and they must find their way home before the deadly winter arrives.

PAPI L LON ( 2 018)

Based on the memoirs of convicted felon and fugitive Henri Charriere, who staged an epic escape from Devil’s Island.

his m ­ onster-truck Blaze go on adventures that have them taking on p ­ roblems involving science and math. B E AT B UG S Follow the adventures of five charming and funny childlike bugs who live in an overgrown American-style backyard.

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World of Finnair Staff tips

The luck of the Irish on St. Patrick’s Day

The scenic Cliffs of Moher along the Wild Atlantic way

The medieval city centre of Galway

Forty shades of green HAV E A RIGH T O L D C RA I C !

“Craic” roughly translates as have a great time. Everyone in Ireland is super friendly− so go ahead, chat up people in the pubs while you listen to live ­traditional Irish music. WE E KE ND GE TAWAY

To make the most of Dublin on a city break, I s­ uggest catching the hop-on/hop-off bus tour. On the other hand, most attractions are a short

walk from the city ­centre. You can stroll the grounds of Trinity College and check out the Book of Kells exhibit or walk through St. ­Stephen’s Green. If you really want to get into the Irish spirit, take in a game of Gaelic football or hurling at Croke Park, one of the ­largest stadiums in Europe. R OA D T R I P

It’s definitely worth venturing outside of Dublin.

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Just 30 minutes south lies County ­Wicklow and the majestic Wicklow Mountains. ­If you have more time to explore then head southwest towards ­Killarney and County Cork. I highly recommend a visit ­to ­Galway and the Cliffs of Moher on the West Coast. And if you want to head north towards Northern ­Ireland then a stop at the Giant’s Causeway is a must.

PAUL I I NA AHLST EDT

is Manager, ­Airline ­Partnerships & ­Alliances in Finnair’s Commercial Unit. She lived and worked in Dublin and enjoyed travelling around Ireland.

PHOTOS ISTOCK AND PAULIINA AHLSTEDT

A visit to the Emerald Isle is filled with rolling green hills, jaw-dropping cliffs, and history steeped in tradition.


World of Finnair Holiday sampler

Experience more with Finnair

TOP 3 EXOTIC BREAKS For some serious escapism in the sun, choose one of these intriguing experiences at finnair.com/holidays.

MAL D I VE S. White-sand beaches, blue lagoons, and an amazing world of underwater sealife and coral reefs. A beach holiday can’t get any better than this.

EXPLORE FINNAIR HOLIDAYS FINNAIR HOLIDAYS takes you straight to where the best

stories are born. Flights, hotel, experiences, and triple Finnair Plus points can now be found from one place. Finnair Holidays is available in Estonia, Finland, and Sweden. Find your story at finnair.com/holidays.

Over 100 destinations

Entire trip from one place

Triple Finnair Plus points

Finnair Holidays opens the door to the most intriguing places in the world. The story of a lifetime awaits!

Pick a set combination or tailor your own trip: flights, hotels, and experiences all in one place.

Every euro you use for your Finnair Holidays trip will gain you three Finnair Plus tier and award points.

D UB AI . Travel back in time and enjoy the cultural past or explore the modern city with its skyscrapers, luxury malls, and palm tree shaped artificial islands.

Palm trees, coconut groves, t­ urquoise sea, and a rainforest beckon honeymooners, families, and groups of friends. This could be Thailand’s most stylish island.

KO SAMUI .

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World of Finnair Sustainability

Better future for children

BETTER PLANET Finnair’s sustainability strategy is built on three principles – cleaner, caring, and collaborative. DO GOOD Finnair Plus members can make point donations via finnairshop.com to • The Finnish Association for Nature Conservation • Crisis Management Initiative (CMI) • The Association of Friends of the University Children’s Hospitals • The Cancer Society of Finland • The Finnish Red Cross • UNICEF Finland • Hope • UN Women

PHOTO UNICEF / VISHWANATHAN

children’s lives, to defend their rights, and to help them fulfil their potential, from early childhood through adolescence. Finnair Plus members also have the possibility to donate points to the benefit of several organisations. These are UNICEF Finland, the Association of Friends of the University Children’s Hospitals in Finland, the Cancer Foundation’s Pink Ribbon campaign, the Finnish Association for Nature Conservation, the Finnish Red Cross, UN Women, the Hope charity supporting children and families in need in Finland, and the Crisis Management Initiative founded by former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari. For more details about point donation see finnair.com/plus

customers have the chance to donate 5, 10, or 20 euros to UNICEF’s Schools for Asia campaign when booking flights via the Finnair website. The Schools for Asia initiative aims to create safe and supportive learning environments for children, in particular for the most disadvantaged and marginalized ones. In 2017, Finnair customer donations supported children’s education in India. For instance, 80,000 adolescents benefitted from modules on life skills, communicative English, and information technology. With a partnership since 1994, UNICEF is a longstanding partner of Finnair. UNICEF works in 190 countries and territories to save

FINNAIR

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Finnair, known as Aero, is founded

Finnair receives its first aircraft: Junkers F 13

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1968

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1992

Finnair air hostesses take to the skies

Helsinki ­ irport opens A

Finnair reveals its new logo and name change

First Finnair trans-Atlantic flight to New York City

Blue Wings launches

The Finnair Plus program is introduced

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World of Finnair Fleet

AIRB U S A35 0- 9 0 0

Number 11 + 8 on order Seating capacity 297-336 Length 66.8 m Wingspan 64.75 m Cruising speed 903 km/h Maximum cruising altitude 13,000 m AIRB U S A330-3 0 0

Number 8 Seating capacity 289/263 Length 63.6 m Wingspan 60.3 m Cruising speed 870 km/h Maximum cruising altitude 12,600 m AIRB U S A32 1

Number 19 Seating capacity 196–209 Length 44.5 m Wingspan 34.1 m Cruising speed 840 km/h Maximum cruising altitude 11,900 m

* gradual roll-out by 2019

AIRB U S A32 0

Number 10 Seating capacity 165 Length 37.6 m Wingspan 34.1 m Cruising speed 840 km/h Maximum cruising altitude 11,900 m

* gradual roll-out by 2019

AIRB U S A31 9

Number 8 Seating capacity 138 Length 33.8 m Wingspan 34.1 m Cruising speed 840 km/h Maximum cruising altitude 11,900 m

* gradual roll-out by 2019

E M B RAE R 1 9 0

Operated by Norra Number 12 Seating capacity 100 Length 36.2 m Wingspan 28.7 m Cruising speed 850 km/h Maximum cruising altitude 12,300 m

ATR 72

Operated by Norra Number 12 Seating capacity 68/72 Length 27 m Wingspan 27 m Cruising speed 463 km/h Maximum cruising altitude 7,620 m

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Finnair’s website launches

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Finnair joins oneworld alliance

Arrival of ­ irbus A320 A

Online check-in opens

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Launch of Marimekko for Finnair ­collection

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2018

Finnair celebrates its 90th anniversary

Arrival of ­ irbus A350 A

Finnair celebrates its 95th anniversary

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World of Finnair Airport info

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Border control

CHECK YOUR GATE and departure time on the airport monitors. All Finnair and Nordic Regional Airlines (Norra) departures are located in the same terminal. If you do not have a boarding pass for your connecting flight, please contact the transfer service desks in T2.

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HE L SI NKI AI R POR T has 35 automated border control gates for travellers flying to or from destinations outside of the Schengen area. Fifteen are located in the departure hall; 15 are located in the upstairs arrival hall; another five are available in the downstairs arrival hall (for EU/EEA/CH citizens only). Passengers from the EU, EEA, CH, Japan, and South Korea with biometric passports can use the automated border control gates. Australian, Canadian, New Zealand, and U.S. citizens with biometric passports may use the automated border control upon departure only. All other nationalities must use the manned border control booths in the departure and arrival halls. Those passengers travelling with infants, baggage trolleys, or wheelchairs must use the manual control lane.

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THE FI NNAI R CI TY BUS

to the Helsinki Railway Station leaves from T2 every 20 minutes, stopping also at T1. Travel time is approx. 30 minutes. €6.30

3RD FLOOR

THE R I NG RAI L L I N E

connects Helsinki Airport to downtown Helsinki via train. There is direct access from the corridor between T1 and T2.

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Helsinki Airport offers free Wi-Fi throughout the airport.

Children’s playrooms offer toys, videos, and baby care facilities.

Smoking is prohibited outside of designated smoking rooms.

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World of Finnair The Nordic way

Fly the short northern route FLY VIA HELSINKI and take the most direct route between Europe and Asia. Thanks to Helsinki’s location, Finnair’s northern route is a geographically convenient way between Europe and Asia. The northern route also offers competitive travel times to destinations in the US from many European cities. The Helsinki Airport is efficient, compact, and easy to navigate, making it ideal for transferring between Europe, Asia, and the US with short transfer times.

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World of Finnair

Domestic and European destinations

Tromsø Reykjavík

From Helsinki

Ivalo

Iceland Kittilä Rovaniemi

Finnair Destinations New Finnair Destinations 2018/2019

Umeå

Norway Oslo Bergen Edinburgh

Manchester United Kingdom

Visby

Spain

Portugal

Madrid

Gdansk

Belarus

Bulgaria

Varna

Turkey

Greece Skiathos Mytilene Preveza Athens Kos Zakynthos Santorini

Corfu

Antalya Dalaman Alanya Cyprus Rhodes

Catania Malta

Madeira Funchal

Chania

Heraklion

Canary Arrecife Islands Tenerife Norte Fuerteventura Tenerife Sur Las Palmas From Helsinki

Great Circle Estimated distances / km flight times

Alanya/Gazipasa 2722 03:45 Alicante 3034 04:25 Amsterdam 1525 02:35 Antalya 2638 03:50 Arrecife 4518 05:55 Athens 2490 03:40 Barcelona 2632 03:55 Bergen 1112 03:30 Berlin 1123 02:00 Biarritz 2581 03:45 Billund 1060 01:50 Bologna 1976 03:00 Bordeaux 2417 03:30 Brussels 1651 02:40 Budapest 1481 02:20 Catania 2636 03:45 Chania 2756 03:50 Copenhagen 895 01:40 Corfu 2329 03:25 Dalaman 2639 03:40 Dublin 2030 03:10 Dubrovnik 2027 03:00 Düsseldorf 1512 02:25 Edinburgh 1717 02:40

Samara

Moscow

Naples

Alicante

Yekateringburg Kazan

Minsk

Amsterdam Poland Hannover Berlin Netherlands Warsaw Brussels Germany Düsseldorf Belgium Kraków Prague Frankfurt Czech Republic Paris Stuttgart Vienna Salzburg Munich Zurich France Geneva Innsbruck Austria Budapest Hungary Switzerland Slovenia Bordeaux Venice Ljubljana Verona Lyon Milan Croatia Biarritz Pula Bologne Nice Pisa Rimini Split Italy Dubrovnik Rome Barcelona

Ibiza Menorca Palma de Mallorca

Malaga

Kajaani

Great Circle Estimated distances / km flight times

Ivalo 931 01:35 Joensuu 360 01:00 Jyväskylä 235 00:50 Kajaani 464 01:20 Kemi/Tornio 609 01:35 Kittilä 823 01:25 Kokkola/Pietarsaari 391 01:10 Kuopio 335 01:00 Kuusamo 667 01:15 Mariehamn 282 00:55 Oulu 514 01:05 Rovaniemi 697 01:20 Tampere 143 00:35 Turku 150 00:35 Vaasa 348 00:55

Lithuania

Copenhagen Hamburg

London

Porto

Kuusamo

Saint Petersburg Tallinn Tartu Estonia Latvia Riga

Stockholm

Denmark Billund

Dublin Ireland

Kemi Oulu

Finland Kokkola Kuopio Joensuu Sweden Vaasa Jyväskylä Tampere Turku Helsinki Mariehamn

Gothenburg

Russia

Paphos Israel Tel Aviv-Yafo

Eilat From Helsinki

Great Circle Estimated distances / km flight times

Eilat 3457 04:45 Frankfurt 1543 02:35 Fuerteventura 4578 06:05 Funchal 4310 05:45 Gdansk 768 02:00 Geneva 1994 03:00 Gothenburg 785 01:25 Hamburg 1 172 02:00 Hannover 1278 2:15 Heraklion 2777 03:55 Ibiza 2897 04:00 Innsbruck 1701 02:35 Kazan 1521 02:30 Kos 2620 03:45 Kraków 1 186 02:00 Las Palmas 4700 06:10 Lisbon 3369 04:50 Ljubljana 1713 02:40 London 1863 03:10 Lyon 2081 03:10 Madrid 2950 04:25 Malaga 3357 04:35 Malta 2822 04:15 Manchester 1817 03:00

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From Helsinki

Great Circle Estimated distances / km flight times

Menorca 2688 04:05 Milan 1953 03:05 Minsk 734 01:15 Moscow 876 01:40 Munich 1577 02:30 Mytilene 1471 03:35 Naples 2283 03:25 Nice 2202 03:25 Oslo 766 01:30 Palma de Mallorca 2777 04:00 Paphos 2898 04:00 Paris 1900 03:05 Pisa 2093 03:20 Porto 3117 04:20 Prague 1322 02:10 Preveza 2397 03:25 Pula 1865 02:55 Reykjavik 2429 03:50 Rhodes 2668 03:45 Riga 382 00:55 Rimini 1993 03:00 Rome 2235 03:25 Saint Petersburg 301 01:00 Salzburg 1592 02:30

From Helsinki

Great Circle Estimated distances / km flight times

Samara 1698 02:35 Santorini 2660 03:40 Skiathos 2353 03:30 Split 1956 02:55 Stockholm 400 01:00 Stuttgart 1637 02:45 Tallinn 101 00:30 Tartu 245 00:50 Tel Aviv-Yafo 3230 04:25 Tenerife Norte 4691 06:10 Tenerife Sur 4745 06:10 Tromsø 1078 01:55 Umeå 459 01:20 Varna 1911 02:55 Venice 1847 02:55 Verona 1903 02:55 Vienna 1462 02:30 Vilnius 633 01:15 Visby 481 01:25 Warsaw 940 01:40 Yekaterinburg 2098 03:05 Zakynthos 2526 03:55 Zurich 1781 02:45

Winter season 2018–2019 Finnair adds flights to popular winter destinations in Lapland, including new non-stop flights from London, Paris, Tallinn, and Zurich London Gatwick – Ivalo 2 weekly flights London Gatwick – Kittilä 1 weekly flight Paris – Kittilä 1 weekly flight Tallinn – Kittilä 1 weekly flight Zurich – Kittilä 1 weekly flight


World of Finnair

Intercontinental destinations

Beijing Seoul South Korea

Xian

China

Nanjing

Nagoya Osaka

Japan Tokyo

Fukuoka

Shanghai

Chongqing Delhi Dubai United Arab Emirates

Guangzhou

India

Hong Kong

Thailand Bangkok

Goa

Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City Phuket

Krabi

Singapore

Chicago San Francisco

From Helsinki

Great Circle Estimated distances / km flight times

Bangkok 7912 09:45 Beijing 6325 07:55 Chongqing 6736 08:40 Delhi 5229 06:50 Dubai 4537 05:55 Fukuoka 8060 09:30 Goa 6328 08:50 Guangzhou 7693 09:30 Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) 8510 10:50 Hong Kong 7821 09:35 Krabi 8350 10:20 Nagoya 7780 09:40 Nanjing 7165 09:35 Osaka 7751 09:30 Phuket 8312 10:05 Seoul 7050 08:40 Shanghai 7410 09:05 Singapore 9272 11:30 Tokyo 7849 09:45 Xian 6421 07:50

New York

United States From Helsinki

Chicago Havana Los Angeles Miami New York Puerto Plata Puerto Vallarta San Francisco

Los Angeles

Miami Mexico Puerto Vallarta

Great Circle Estimated distances / km flight times

7139 09:15 8703 11:15 9016 10:35 8342 11:10 6626 08:45 8410 11:15 9960 12:30 8724 10:45

Havana Cuba Puerto Plata Dominican Republic

DECEMBER 2018 BLUE WINGS 113


FINLAND FACTS Nature

188,000 lakes

75%

land covered by forests

Government

1917

Sovereign parliamentary republic

1995 area

390,908 km2*

Monthly avg. temperatures in Helsinki (2017):

Member of EU since January 1995

200 members

elected for four-year terms

Parliament *includes water area

whooper swan

land used for agriculture

Population

5.5

million

Languages SÁ

President

SE

Economy

Education

GDP

(2017*)

€224

FI

billion

the annual change in volume 2.8% *preliminary

88% speak Finnish 5.2% speak Swedish 0.04% speak Sámi

elected every six years; current president is Sauli N ­ iinistö, who was re-elected to a second term in January 2018

Currency

EURO

Fun facts

71%

15

Universities *incl National Defence University

of students have ­studied beyond basic ­education

25

Universities of applied sciences

Consumption of coffee per capita

9.6kg*

12.3 l*

*per year

National food: rye bread

Ice cream consumed per capita *per year

114 BLUE WINGS DECEMBER 2018

2,000,000* saunas *estimate

(June 2018)

*preliminary

590,000*

overnight stays by foreign travellers

SOURCE: STATISTICS FINLAND ILLUSTRATION: ANGELINA LUZHINA

7%

National bird



CANTH ”Not all women need to

Minna Canth (1844–1897) was a writer, opinion-leader and a pioneer of gender equality. She led the debate on women’s rights and position in society with her sharply penned, radical views. One of her best-known quotes is “Not all women need to do handicrafts”. How would Minna Canth finish her sentence today? Canth pendant and earrings, silver

WAT C H E S & J E W E L L E RY

Oy Osk. Lindroos Ab Helsinki Airport Schengen, gate 27. Helsinki Airport Non-Schengen, gate 33 | www.lindroos.fi


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