Finnair bolsters flight schedules to Asia, Europe and North America
Finnair is ramping up services across three continents to meet increased travel demand.
It is adding frequencies and destinations in its network to Europe, Asia and North America for the upcoming winter season.
The airline continues to serve its key Asian destinations, flying daily to Tokyo, Seoul and Bangkok, and offers multiple weekly frequencies to Singapore and Hong Kong.
Finnair’s Osaka service resumes in October with Nagoya joining the route portfolio in February.
It will also start serving its Dubai connection with a wide-body aircraft.
Finnair will strengthen its North American route network serving Chicago, previously a summer route, throughout the winter season.
Finnair also serves New York daily from Helsinki and operates three weekly flights to Miami and Los Angeles respectively.
In addition to serving North America from its Helsinki hub, Finnair will introduce direct routes to Los Angeles and New York from Stockholm, Sweden.
Finnair will also introduce direct flights from Stockholm to Miami, Phuket and Bangkok, as previously announced.
"We are excited to be able to expand the breadth and depth of our network, enabling better connections for customers as travel continues to pick up", says Ole Orvér, Chief Commercial Officer, Finnair.
The carrier’s European network will rapidly increase in frequencies throughout the winter, with double daily services to key European cities such as Amsterdam, Munich, Dusseldorf, Berlin and Frankfurt, and three daily frequencies to London and Paris.
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