Finnair adds Asian frequencies
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As of the beginning of the winter timetable season, additions to the schedule include a third daily flight to Stockholm’s Bromma airport as well as a fourth weekly departure to Yekaterinburg in Russia. At the beginning of 2011 there will also be additions to Asian flight frequencies. Finnair changes to its winter timetable on Sunday October 31.
In January flights to Seoul in South Korea will be boosted from three to six weekly, while departures to Nagoya in Japan will increase from three to five. There will be one additional flight for both Osaka and Delhi, bringing the frequencies to Osaka up to six times a week and making Delhi a daily service.
“The addition of new flights to our most important Asian destinations reflects the continuing growth in our connecting traffic to Asia,” says Kaarina Peltonen, responsible for Finnair’s traffic planning.
This winter Finnair flies with its new wide-body Airbus aircraft on Leisure routes to Phuket, Krabi and Las Palmas. On these flights it’s possible to book seats in Comfort class, where customers can enjoy comfortable bed seating, high quality meal and drinks service, and a personal entertainment system.
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