Finnair resumes more Japan flights


Finnair resumes more Japan flights

Friday, 20 Dec, 2022 0

Finnair is restarting more Japan flights as travel rebounds. 

The Nordic carrier is set to resume its route from Helsinki to Osaka on 26 March 2023.

It will run three times a week on A350 aircraft.

Flights between Helsinki and Osaka will operate on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

As well as daily Tokyo Haneda service, Finnair flies to Tokyo Narita next summer.

Finnair is also adding flights to Hong Kong and Delh.

Ole Orvér, Finnair CCO  said: “We are happy to respond to the travel demand to key Asian destinations.”

Finnair’s flights between Helsinki and Japan are operated ubder codeshare with Japan Airlines and British Airways.



Learn more about :   Finnair ( United Kingdom )  



 

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