Finnair wants to fly to 70 destinations in winter

Finnair wants to fly to 70 destinations in winter

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Oneworld member Finnair plans to fly to around 2021 destinations in the winter flight schedule 22/70. Destinations such as Miami, Bangkok and the Canary Islands are to be added as early as September and October.

"The travel restrictions continue to affect air travel, but many countries are opening up to tourism," says Ole Orvér, Finnair's chief commercial officer. "When planning our offer, we took our customers' favorite destinations and vacation times into account - for example we will reopen flights to Miami and offer great connections to Thailand, southern Europe and Scandinavia."

During the winter season, Finnair flies daily to New York and three times a week to Miami and Los Angeles. Bangkok, Phuket and Krabi will be on offer for Thailand. A total of 70 destinations are served in the winter season, and Finnair flies all winter for example Alicante, Malaga and Nice.

“Compared to a normal situation, our traffic program evolves when the travel advisories and restrictions change, which affects the demand for our flights,” says Ole Orvér. "We try to give our customers the most reliable possible overview of travel options in winter, but flight changes are still possible."

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René Steuer is an editor at Aviation.Direct and specializes in tourism and regional aviation. Before that, he worked for AviationNetOnline (formerly Austrian Aviation Net), among others.
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