Finnair upgrades cabin comforts on Seattle flights
Scandinavian carrier Finnair is offering its new Premium Economy service on transatlantic Seattle flights.
The three times a week A330 flights also feature refreshed Business Class and Economy Class.
Finnair was the launch customer for the brand-new Business Class seating concept.
It was developed with Collins Aerospace.
The unique fixed shell lounge space enables a wide variety of sitting and sleeping positions.
The airline’s €200 million investment has garnered several accolades including ‘Cabin Concept of the Year’ by Onboard Hospitality.
Currently, Finnair offers six direct routes from the US to Helsinki.
There are year-round services to New York JFK, LAX and Dallas, and seasonal services to Chicago, Miami and Seattle.
Finnair’s renewed long-haul experience is also available on flights from Chicago, Dallas and New York.
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