Joulupukki, the real Finnish Santa, arrives in Budapest

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Joulupukki, the real Finnish Santa Claus, has arrived in Budapest, not with a sleigh pulled by flying reindeer, but on board a Finnair Embraer ERJ-190 type aircraft. His visit has become a wonderful tradition; he has visited children in Hungary every December during the last 16 years. In addition to his public appearances, this year he will also be visiting kindergartens, orphanages and shelters for mothers.
Finnair’s Embraer ERJ-190 aircraft landed at 11:30 at Budapest Airport, with Joulupukki, the real Finnish Santa Claus on board. Joulupukki traveled to Hungary from his home in Rovaniemi, in the Arctic region of Finland, to meet with Hungarian children and distribute presents from his sack. At the end of his long flight, he was welcomed on the concrete by children from schools in Vecsés and Budapest, as well as representatives from the Embassy of Finland in Budapest.
The visit of the Finnish Santa Claus to Hungary is organized by Finnagora, the center of Finnish culture in Budapest, who will help him to meet children in as many locations as possible over the coming days. Besides Budapest, Joulupukki and his elves will visit Veszprém and Ajka, as well as Ljubljana, the capital of neighboring Slovenia. This year, for the first time, he will meet not only with children and adults who attend his public appearances, but he will also visit several kindergartens, orphanages and shelters for mothers, to spread the spirit of Christmas.







