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    Santa’s Lapland Expands Departure Options with New Airports

    News TeamBy News Team29/01/2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Santa’s Lapland, renowned for its magical Christmas experiences, has announced the introduction of new departure points, marking a significant development in its travel offerings.

    With flights now available from Belfast and Southend, the holiday operator aims to make Lapland’s enchanting landscapes more accessible to families across the UK.

    New Departure Points Enhance Accessibility

    Santa’s Lapland has broadened its departure options by introducing flights from Belfast and Southend, enhancing accessibility for a wider range of UK travellers. This strategic expansion is set to commence in December 2024 from Southend, followed by flights from Northern Ireland in 2025. The move is expected to increase convenience for families planning Christmas holidays to the enchanting snow-laden landscapes of Lapland.

    Exciting Partnerships and Immersive Experiences

    An exciting collaboration between Santa’s Lapland and UK theatre company Les Enfants Terribles enters its third year, promising an even more immersive experience for holidaymakers. The partnership has resulted in a newly crafted storyline, directing holidaymakers through an enchanting journey, with art direction and set design enhancing the interiors across Saariselka’s activity centres in north Finland.

    Les Enfants Terribles’ innovative storytelling techniques are set to transform the holiday experience, featuring new enhancements and unique, interactive elements designed to captivate visitors. This alliance has fostered an engaging holiday atmosphere, contributing to the overall success and popularity of the Lapland tours.

    Exclusive Santa’s Aurora Package Additions

    Offering more than just scenic beauty, Santa’s Lapland presents the premium Santa’s Aurora package with new additions.

    Travellers can now indulge in an expanded itinerary that includes a delightful ‘Santa’s Elves Workshop’, designed to enchant children and adults alike.

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    With features like reindeer-driven sleigh rides, tobogganing, and meetings with Santa, the package promises an unforgettable festive adventure in a winter wonderland.

    Economic and Promotional Impacts

    The introduction of new departure locations is not just about improving accessibility but also has significant economic implications. Enhanced flight options are anticipated to boost tourism and local economies in the respective regions, by drawing more visitors who wish to explore the magic of Lapland.

    With limited places available, and popular dates selling fast, the tourism demand is likely to increase, making early bookings essential for securing preferred travel dates.

    Children’s Discounts Promote Family Travel

    Santa’s Lapland has made strategic moves to make holiday trips more affordable for families by offering half-price child places on selected dates.

    This initiative not only fosters family togetherness but also encourages greater engagement from tourists looking to share the enchanting Lapland experience with their loved ones.

    By providing financial incentives, Santa’s Lapland aims to cater to a broader audience, making family holidays more accessible and appealing.

    Leadership and Future Developments

    Santa’s Lapland managing director, John Mansell, expressed enthusiasm for the evolving partnership with Les Enfants Terribles, noting the enhanced atmosphere and immersive experience.“We are so proud of the new additions we’ve delivered alongside Les Enfants Terribles,” said Mansell, highlighting the success of Christmas 2023 as a testament to their collaborative efforts.

    Mansell underlined the importance of early bookings, as popular dates for 2024 and 2025 are already in high demand, with holidaymakers eager to secure their magical Christmas experiences.

    Conclusion and Future Prospects

    In conclusion, Santa’s Lapland’s strategic expansion of departure airports, alongside their innovative partnerships and exclusive package offerings, is poised to enhance the holiday experience dramatically.

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    As demand continues to grow, these initiatives are expected to not only enrich customer experiences but also significantly benefit regional tourism and local economies.


    The expansion of Santa’s Lapland into new departure airports symbolises a positive growth trajectory for the holiday provider.

    By embracing innovative partnerships and enhancing travel options, Santa’s Lapland is well-positioned to captivate more holidaymakers and support local economies.

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