Sunday, July 10, 2011

Finnair increase Hong Kong flights

Finnair will increase direct flights to Hong Kong. Instead of the previous seven flights, Finnair will fly to Hong Kong with a frequency of 12 flights per week from June 2011. Hong Kong in China is one of the world's most important economic centres.

The shortest routes between Asia and Europe pass through Helsinki, so Finland's geographical location enables Finnair to offer its customers fast and smooth connections. Excellent links from Hong Kong to elsewhere in Asia are also offered via Finnair's route network.

Finnair operates scheduled flights to 11 long-haul destinations. The long-haul fleet currently consists of twelve wide-bodied aircraft.

Due to strong demand Finnair has massively increased traffic to Asia. This strategy is further enhanced by the non-stop flights to Hong Kong and the increased frequencies, offering even more direct flights than before. The number of flights to China has also grown considerably. In addition to Hong Kong, Finnair also flies directly to Beijing and Shanghai, while a fourth weekly flight will be added to Guangzhou. This will give a total of 25 flights per week to China.

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