Finnair
has confirmed that it will add connections between Asia and Europe in
its winter 2008-2009 season by adjusting the schedules of its Asia flights. By
increasing the number of onward connections Finnair aims to increase passenger sales and load factors to meet the growing pressure caused
by rising fuel prices.
In the coming winter season the departure time from Helsinki of the second daily flight between Helsinki and Bangkok will be changed from
morning to late evening, multiplying the number of transfer connections from Europe. This change will create good return connections from a
total some 40 European cities to Finnairs Bangkok route. Connections to Australia via Bangkok will also improve thanks to this adjustment.
Finnairs Delhi and Mumbai departure from Helsinki will be moved closer to the arrival time of the main European wave in Helsinki. This way the
number of connecting cities in Europe for Delhi doubles and transfer times for passengers to Mumbai will be significantly shorter from many
European cities.
At the same time, Finnairs Hong Kong frequencies will be increased from four per week to daily thanks to
strong demand on the route. Also the departure time from Helsinki to Hong Kong will be moved forward, which cuts total travel time from many European cities. Flights to Guangzhou
will be discontinued at the start of the winter schedule.
Finnairs Seoul route launched in June will be operated four times a week in the winter. Frequencies to New York will be increased from five to six
a week due to great demand.
Finnairs long-haul destinations in the winter season 2008-2009 are the following: Bangkok 13, Beijing 7, Shanghai 7, Hong Kong 7, Delhi 6,
New York 6, Osaka 5, Tokyo 4, Mumbai 4, Seoul 4 and Nagoya 3 weekly frequencies.
Finnairs winter schedule comes into effect on 25 October.
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