Finnair embarks on European expansion
Finnair has revealed its European schedule for the coming summer, including a range of new routes. The Finnish carrier will launch three weekly flights to the Norwegian gateway of Bodø for the first time, expanding its connectivity across the Nordic region.
Complementing existing services to Milan Malpensa, services to Italy will also get a boost, with the addition of flights to Milan’s most convenient airport – Milan Linate. Services will be relaunched to the popular Slovenian city of Ljubljana, for those looking to experience some of Europe’s most dramatic scenery.
Summer 2023 will see Finnair fly to more than 50 destinations across Europe, with additional frequencies added to popular European cities, such as Berlin, Copenhagen, Vilnius and Riga. Ole Orvér, Finnair chief commercial officer, said: “Travel has recovered at a good pace so we are increasing flights to popular destinations across Europe for leisure and business travellers.
“We also rescheduled a number of services – both long and short-haul – to ensure seamless connectivity for our flights to Japan to meet the increase in demand from Asia.” Next summer, the Nordic carrier will offer long-haul connections to Tokyo-Narita, Tokyo-Haneda, Osaka, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore, Bangkok, Delhi, Mumbai, Doha, Tel Aviv, Dallas, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles and New York.
Closer to home, Finnair operates direct flights from Helsinki to London Heathrow, Manchester, Edinburgh and the Irish capital Dublin, allowing customers to connect onto scores of popular destinations. Finnair offers smooth and easy transfers between flights from as little as 35 minutes, thanks to all flights operating from the same terminal.
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