Finnair opens new summer route to Split

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Finnair is opening a new route to the Croatian city of Split, operated Tuesdays and Saturdays from 5 May to 3 October 2015. Scheduled service to the popular gateway to the Dalmatian coast will be flown with Airbus A320 aircraft and timed for optimal connections with Finnair’s domestic, Scandinavian and Asian destinations.

Elsewhere in Croatia, Finnair flies daily in summer to historic Dubrovnik, 250 kilometres south of Split and also on the Dalmatian coast.

Earlier this year Finnair announced new European destinations Dublin, Athens and Malta, as well as new scheduled services to Chania, Heraklion, Kos and Rhodes in Greece; Catania and Naples in Italy; Marmaris in Turkey; Mallorca in Spain; Paphos in Cyprus and Innsbruck in Austria.

Flights to Split and more than 70 other Finnair destinations can be booked through travel agents or online at Finnair.com.

Further information:
Finnair Media Desk, +358 9 818 4020, comms(a)finnair.com  
Finnair Gallery: http://gallery.finnair.com  
Finnair on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Finnair
Finnair blogs: http://blogs.finnair.com
Finnair on Facebook: www.facebook.com/finnair
Finnair Group website: www.finnairgroup.com

About Finnair
Finnair flies between Asia, Europe and North America with an emphasis on fast connections via Helsinki, carrying more than nine million passengers annually and connecting 15 cities in Asia with more than 60 destinations in Europe. The airline, a pioneer in sustainable flying, will be the European launch customer of the next-generation, eco-smart Airbus A350 XWB aircraft and is the first airline listed in the Leadership Index of the worldwide Carbon Disclosure Project. The only Nordic carrier with a 4-star Skytrax ranking, Finnair has also won the World Airline Award for Best Airline Northern Europe for the past five years running. Finnair is a member of oneworld, the alliance of the world's leading airlines committed to providing the highest level of service and convenience to frequent international travellers.

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