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More routes from Helsinki Airport: Reykjavik, Corfu, Menorca and Ibiza

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18.8.2016 at 12:09
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Finnair is adding four new short haul routes to its summer 2017 traffic program. In addition, Finnair will increase its flight capacity to London, Edinburgh, and Dublin. There will also be direct flights from Kemi-Tornio Airport to Southern Europe.

Between April 11 and October 28, Finnair will fly four weekly flights from Helsinki to Reykjavik. Iceland's lively and modern capital offers an interesting contrast in the land of desolate moonscapes, roiling seas and snow-capped mountains. Once opened, Finnair’s route will offer one of the fastest connections between Asia and Iceland.

In addition to the new route to Reykjavik for the summer 2017 season, Finnair will also fly weekly to Corfu, Greece and Menorca, Spain on Sundays from Helsinki. Between June 17 and August 12, Finnair will operate a new weekly flight to Ibiza, Spain on Saturdays.

Finnair is also increasing its capacity in the UK market for the summer 2017 season, as it will continue its Edinburgh route with up to five weekly flights. Additionally, Finnair’s morning flights to and from London will fly with the state-of-the-art A350 aircraft during the summer 2017 season.

Finnair will increase its flight capacity also to Dublin, Ireland. As of March 27, Finnair will fly up to nine weekly flights between Helsinki and Dublin, operating a mix of A319 and E90 aircraft during the 2017 summer season.

In addition, from late June to early August 2017, Finnair will offer direct flights from Kemi to Chania in Crete and to Palma de Mallorca.

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Source: Finnair press release, 18 August 2016