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End of Daylight-Saving Time Triggers Nationwide Bus-Timetable Shift

End of Daylight-Saving Time Triggers Nationwide Bus-Timetable Shift
Clocks in Finland moved back one hour at 04:00 on 26 October as the country reverted to Eastern European Time. Inter-city operator Matkahuolto pre-published adjusted night-bus schedules—covering routes from Helsinki to Turku, Tampere, Vaasa, Porvoo and Rovaniemi—to avoid missed connections with early-morning flights and ferries.

The most critical change for mobility managers: the Finnair Bus from Turku now departs at 04:20 daylight-saving time but arrives at Helsinki Airport at 04:10 standard time, effectively running ‘backwards’ through the clock change. HR teams relocating employees from regional cities have been advised to reissue travel briefs to prevent no-shows.

Matkahuolto’s operations centre confirmed that GPS tracking and driver apps were updated automatically, but manual diary entries—common among small relocation agencies—require attention. The company’s customer-service line extended Sunday hours to handle itinerary queries.

While EU plans to abolish seasonal clock changes remain stalled, Finnish transport analysts estimate each switch costs the sector up to €400 000 in rescheduling and overtime. Businesses organising group moves or orientation tours in late October should therefore factor in potential knock-on effects for rail and domestic flights.
تساعد فريق خبراء التأشيرات والهجرة في VisaHQ الأفراد والشركات على التنقل في متطلبات السفر والعمل والإقامة العالمية. نحن نتولى إعداد الوثائق، وتقديم الطلبات، وتنسيق مع الوكالات الحكومية، وكل جانب ضروري لضمان الموافقات السريعة والمتوافقة والخالية من التوتر.
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