Finnair to fly to nearly 100 destinations in summer 2022 – opens new routes to Busan, Tokyo Haneda and Dallas
Finnair is preparing for the continued expected gradual opening of Asia, and plans to serve nearly 100 destinations in Asia, the US and Europe during the summer season, which begins on 27 March 2022. Finnair will open new long-haul routes to Busan in South Korea, Tokyo Haneda, Dallas in the US, and will also have Sapporo as a summer destination for the first time.
“We look forward to the world continuing opening again,” says Ole Orvér, Chief Commercial Officer, Finnair. “Before the pandemic, Japan was our single largest market outside our home market Finland, and we look forward to returning to all our five destinations in Japan. We are also opening a new route to Busan in South Korea, demonstrating our continuous commitment to offering the best and most sustainable connections between Europe and Asia via our Helsinki hub.”
“We are also pleased to strengthen our network in the US by adding Dallas as a new destination. Our customers will be able to enjoy great connections to other cities in North America through the extensive network of our alliance partner, American Airlines,” says Ole Orvér.
If travel restrictions allow, Finnair will resume service to all the five destinations in Japan it served before the pandemic – Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka and Sapporo – and launch a new service to Tokyo’s Haneda Airport. Altogether, Finnair will fly up to 40 weekly flights between Helsinki and Japan in summer 2022. Finnair flies daily to Tokyo Narita and Haneda, offering a total of 14 weekly frequencies to the capital of Japan. Finnair also flies daily to Nagoya and Osaka and will introduce double dailies to Osaka in June. Finnair’s Sapporo route will be introduced for the summer season for the first time with two weekly frequencies, and Fukuoka in Southern Japan is served with three weekly flights.
Finnair connects customers to key Asian megacities, flying to Shanghai and daily to Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore and Bangkok. Finnair offers daily flights to Delhi as of June. The new Busan route in South Korea will be launched in March with three weekly frequencies.
In North America, Finnair will fly to Chicago, Los Angeles and New York, and open a route to Dallas as a new destination. Dallas will be added to the network as of 7 February 2022 and will be operated four times a week, with excellent connections to Finnair’s partner American Airlines’ network.
As intercontinental traffic grows, Finnair will also strengthen its European network from Helsinki with smooth connections to more than 70 European cities, including new destinations Zagreb and Larnaca. Finnair offers double daily flights to cities like Amsterdam, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Vienna, Zürich, Gdansk and Milan, and even more daily frequencies to Paris, London, Berlin, Warsaw, Brussels, St Petersburg as well as the Scandinavian and Baltic cities.
The Helsinki Airport is expanding, with the new Terminal 2 entrance, arrivals hall and travel centre with the new parking and public transportation arrangements opening in December 2021, and new security control and check-in area opening in summer 2022. The expansion of the airport further supports the Finnair customer experience with smooth and reliable transfers at Helsinki.
“We look forward to being able to serve more customers in a more personal way. I also look forward to updating you on some additional destinations and routes within the coming weeks,” finishes Ole Orvér.
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Finnair’s summer 2022 destinations
Finland | Europe | Asia & Middle East | USA |
Kittilä | Alicante | Bangkok | Dallas |
Ivalo | Amsterdam | Busan | Chicago |
Kuopio | Antalya | Delhi | Los Angeles |
Kuusamo | Barcelona | Fukuoka | New York |
Mariehamn | Bergen | Hong Kong | |
Oulu | Berlin | Nagoya | |
Rovaniemi | Billund | Osaka | |
Tampere | Bologna | Sapporo | |
Turku | Brussels | Seoul | |
Vaasa | Budapest | Shanghai | |
Chania | Singapore | ||
Copenhagen | Tel Aviv | ||
Dublin | Tokyo Haneda | ||
Dubrovnik | Tokyo Narita | ||
Düsseldorf | |||
Edinburgh | |||
Frankfurt | |||
Funchal | |||
Gazipasa | |||
Gdansk | |||
Geneva | |||
Göteborg | |||
Hamburg | |||
Iraklion | |||
Krakow | |||
Larnaca | |||
Lisbon | |||
Ljubljana | |||
London | |||
Madrid | |||
Malaga | |||
Manchester | |||
Milan | |||
Moscow | |||
Munich | |||
Naples | |||
Nice | |||
Oslo | |||
Palma de Mallorca | |||
Paris | |||
Porto | |||
Prague | |||
Reykjavik | |||
Rhodes | |||
Riga | |||
Rome | |||
Santorini | |||
Split | |||
St. Petersburg | |||
Stockholm Arlanda | |||
Stockholm Bromma | |||
Tallinn | |||
Tartu | |||
Tromso | |||
Trondheim | |||
Warsaw | |||
Venice | |||
Verona | |||
Vienna | |||
Vilnius | |||
Visby | |||
Zagreb | |||
Zurich |
Further information:
Finnair Media Desk, +358 9 818 4020, comms(a)finnair.com
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Finnair blog: www.bluewings.finnair.com
Finnair is a network airline, specialising in connecting passenger and cargo traffic between Asia and Europe via the short northern route. Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do – Finnair intends to reduce its net emissions by 50% by the end of 2025 from the 2019 baseline and achieve carbon neutrality latest by the end of 2045. Finnair is a member of the oneworld alliance. Finnair Plc’s shares are quoted on the Nasdaq Helsinki stock exchange.