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Finnair to Offer New Destinations and Increased Frequencies for Summer

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Finnair’s summer traffic schedule, coming into effect on 30 March 2014, includes flights to three new seasonal destinations: Pisa, Biarritz and Alanya.

Finnair will also add more frequencies to Düsseldorf, Zürich, Antalya and Vaasa. Flights to Xi´an in China continue on 30 March and to Hanoi in Vietnam on 2 June.

Starting from Midsummer Finnair will operate two weekly flights to Pisa in Italy and to Biarritz in France. Finnair is also doubling its daily frequencies to Düsseldorf and Zürich from two to four.

In addition, Finnair will operate three weekly flights to Alanya in Turkey from April to August. Finnair already flies to Antalya, which will have additional frequencies also next summer. Flights to Turkey operate in total eight times per week and most of the flights are during the daytime.

Extra frequencies will also be added to Vaasa with an evening flight departing 18:10 from Helsinki, serving a demand from the local business market. Finnair will then operate six daily flights to Vaasa.

To serve demand, extra frequencies are also being added to Copenhagen, Dubrovnik, Malaga, Paris, Rome and Tel Aviv in the period from June to August.

Popular destinations returning to the summer schedule include Toronto, now operated with upgraded Airbus 330 aircraft from 1 June to 21 September, and Chicago as a codeshare with oneworld partner American Airlines.

Finnair will also open a new route to Tromsø for the 2014 winter season. The arctic city in the far north of Norway will be served from Helsinki three times per week from 1 January until 28 March 2014.

Finnair, Helsinki

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