At Paris Nord Railway Station – Gare du Nord, Finnair commemorated its centenary on Wednesday with a historic event held within a large interior hall. The celebration focused on the airline’s original airfield building, which features notable architectural elements including a wall depicting the Kremlin and another displaying the red flag of Hermanni. Approximately one hundred guests, including the Finnish ambassador, attended the event.

Activities included speeches, the tasting of sparkling wine and sausages, and musical performances by a Finnair pilot. The occasion marked a positive outlook regarding the airline’s recovery. The event took place at the finnish finnair’s nord station.

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One thought on “BACK AND FORWARD ⟩ The “War” between Trains and Airplanes”
  1. It’s fascinating to see how aviation and rail travel have co-existed and evolved over the past century.

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