Finnair to increase European flights to meet increased demand in Asia

Source: Travel News Asia

Finnair will now fly to more than 50 destinations in Europe and has added frequencies to several European capitals. This is a part of the airline's update to its short-haul flight programme for the summer 2023 season. Finnair's Chief Commercial Officer, Ole Orvér, says that the airline is increasing flights to European routes to meet the increased demand in Asia.

Finnair will have three weekly flights to its new destination, Bodø. It will also start flying to Linate Airport in Milan. European flights are also connected to the long-haul destinations of Hong Kong, Seoul, Shanghai, Osaka, Tokyo, and more.