Finnair adds more Bangkok flights
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Finnair will increase the frequency of its Bangkok route during the 2014-15 winter season.
From 30 December 2014 to 27 March 2015, the airline will add three more weekly services to the route, taking the total frequency to 17 flights week – the most of any European carrier.
The additional flights will depart every Helsinki at 2015 every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving in Bangkok at 1100 the next day. The return flight will leave the Thai capital every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 1245, getting back into Helsinki at 1855.
The new services will be operated using a two-class Airbus A340 aircraft.
“Thailand has long been a popular destination for Finns and other northern Europeans, and adding capacity will help us meet this enduring – and growing – demand,” said Finnair’s CEO, Pekka Vauramo. “As the European airline with most weekly frequencies to Bangkok and several other Asian destinations, we are on track to double our revenue from Asian traffic between 2010 and 2020.”
Bangkok is one of three Southeast Asian capitals served by Finnair, along with Hanoi and Singapore.
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