BERLIN, GERMANY - OCTOBER 17: A woman and her two children watch a Finnair passenger plane arrive at Tegel Airport on October 17, 2011 in Berlin, Germany. Tegel, which first went into operation in 1960 and whose main, hexagonal terminal was completed in 1974, is scheduled to close in June, 2012, the same month the city's new Berlin Brandenburg International airport is to begin operation. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
It doesn’t get any more superstitious than this – Flight 666 to HEL (Helsinki) on Friday the 13th. Who would ever book this flight?
Passengers boarded Finnair Flight 666 from Copenhagen (CPH) to Helsinki (HEL) on Friday — and not just any Friday, but Friday the 13th.
The last Finnair 666 #AY666 on Friday the 13th...just like any ordinary smooth flight. No special acknowledgement. pic.twitter.com/3jHsZlbJ3a
— Airlineroute (@Airlineroute) October 13, 2017
Social media made it much more fun and they arrived safely
#AY666 arrived in HEL! Luckily we managed to get the gate arrival in the end, and as we do things double-well here, the gate is 13+13=26!
— Helsinki Airport (@HelsinkiAirport) October 13, 2017