Finnair destinations

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Finnair flies to Asia, Europe and North America from its base at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport as well as operating domestic flights in Finland. In addition to scheduled destinations listed here, Finnair operates charter flights to a variety of destinations – including ones in Africa and South America (as of October 2011).[1][2]

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City Country IATA ICAO Airport Refs Begin End
Amsterdam Netherlands Netherlands AMS EHAM Amsterdam Airport Schiphol [1] - present
Bangkok Thailand Thailand BKK VTBS Suvarnabhumi Airport [1] 1976 present
Barcelona Spain Spain BCN LEBL Barcelona Airport [1] 1993 present
Beijing China China, P.R PEK ZBAA Beijing Capital International Airport [1] 1988 present
Bergen Norway Norway BGO ENBR Bergen Airport, Flesland # [1] - present
Berlin Germany Germany TXL EDDT Berlin Tegel Airport [1] 1990 present
Brussels Belgium Belgium BRU EBBR Brussels Airport [1] - present
Budapest Hungary Hungary BUD LHBP Budapest Ferihegy International Airport [1] - present
Cartagena Colombia Colombia CTG SKCG Rafael Núñez International Airport # 2012 present
Chongqing ¤ China China, P.R CKG ZUCK Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport [3] 9 May 2012
Colombo Sri Lanka Sri Lanka CMB VCBI Bandaranaike International Airport # [4] 2011 present
Copenhagen Denmark Denmark CPH EKCH Copenhagen Airport [1] - present
Delhi India India DEL VIDP Indira Gandhi International Airport [1] 2006 present
Dubai United Arab Emirates UAE DXB OMDB Dubai International Airport # [5] - present
Dubrovnik ¤ Croatia Croatia DBV LDDU Dubrovnik Airport # [6] 2 Apr 2012
Düsseldorf Germany Germany DUS EDDL Düsseldorf International Airport [1] 1992 present
Frankfurt Germany Germany FRA EDDF Frankfurt Airport [1] - present
Geneva Switzerland Switzerland GVA LSGG Geneva International Airport 2006 present
Gothenburg Sweden Sweden GOT ESGG Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport [1] - present
Hamburg Germany Germany HAM EDDH Hamburg Airport [1] - present
Helsinki Finland Finland HEL EFHK Helsinki Airport [1] 1952 present
Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong HKG VHHH Hong Kong International Airport * [1] 2002 present
Ivalo Finland Finland IVL EFIV Ivalo Airport [1] - present
Joensuu Finland Finland JOE EFJO Joensuu Airport - present
Kiev
ends 8 March 2012
Ukraine Ukraine KBP UKBB Boryspil International Airport [1] 1993 present
Kittilä Finland Finland KTT EFKT Kittilä Airport [1] - present
Kraków Poland Poland KRK EPKK John Paul II International Airport Kraków-Balice 2006 present
Kuopio Finland Finland KUO EFKU Kuopio Airport [1] - present
Kuusamo Finland Finland KAO EFKS Kuusamo Airport [1] 1972 present
Lisbon Portugal Portugal LIS LPPT Lisbon Portela Airport # [1] - present
Ljubljana Slovenia Slovenia LJU LJLJ Brnik Airport # [1] 2007 present
London United Kingdom United Kingdom LHR EGLL London Heathrow Airport - present
Madrid Spain Spain MAD LEMD Barajas Airport [1] - present
Málaga Spain Spain AGP LEMG Pablo Ruiz Picasso Airport# [1] - present
Manchester United Kingdom United Kingdom MAN EGCC Manchester Airport 1994 present
Milan Italy Italy MXP LIMC Malpensa Airport [1] 1994 present
Moscow Russia Russia SVO UUEE Sheremetyevo International Airport - present
Mumbai India India BOM VABB Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport ^ [7] 2011 present
Munich Germany Germany MUC EDDM Munich Airport - present
Murmansk Russia Russia MMK ULMM Murmansk Airport # 2011 present
Nagoya Japan Japan NGO RJGG Chūbu Centrair International Airport 2006 present
New York City United States United States JFK KJFK John F. Kennedy International Airport * 1969 present
Nice France France NCE LFMN Nice Côte d'Azur Airport # - present
Osaka Japan Japan KIX RJBB Kansai International Airport 1995 present
Oslo Norway Norway OSL ENGM Oslo Airport, Gardermoen - present
Oulu Finland Finland OUL EFOU Oulu Airport - present
Paris France France CDG LFPG Charles de Gaulle Airport - present
Pisa Italy Italy PSA LIRP Galileo Galilei Airport# - present
Prague Czech Republic Czech Republic PRG LKPR Ruzyně Airport - present
Rome Italy Italy FCO LIRF Leonardo da Vinci Airport - present
Rovaniemi Finland Finland RVN EFRO Rovaniemi Airport - present
Saint Petersburg Russia Russia LED ULLI Pulkovo Airport - present
Seoul South Korea South Korea ICN RKSI Incheon International Airport * 2008 present
Shanghai China China, P.R PVG ZSPD Shanghai Pudong International Airport * 2003 present
Singapore Singapore Singapore SIN WSSS Singapore Changi Airport 2011 present
Stockholm Sweden Sweden ARN ESSA Stockholm-Arlanda Airport - present
Stockholm Sweden Sweden BMA ESSB Stockholm-Bromma Airport - present
Tallinn Estonia Estonia TLL EETN Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport - present
Tokyo Japan Japan NRT RJAA Narita International Airport - present
Toronto Canada Canada YYZ CYYZ Pearson International Airport # - present
Vaasa Finland Finland VAA EFVA Vaasa Airport - present
Venice Italy Italy VCE LIPZ Venice Marco Polo Airport # - present
Vienna Austria Austria VIE LOWW Vienna International Airport - present
Warsaw Poland Poland WAW EPWA Warsaw Frédéric Chopin Airport - present
Yekaterinburg Russia Russia SVX USSS Koltsovo Airport - present
Zürich Switzerland Switzerland ZRH LSZH Zürich Airport - present

[edit] Terminated destinations

Finnair served the following:

Africa
  • Egypt – Cairo [8]
Asia
  • China, P.R – Guangzhou [9]
  • India – Mumbai [10] (now cargo)
  • Iraq – Baghdad [8]
  • Jordan – Amman [8]
Europe
  • Bulgaria – Sofia
  • Finland – Enontekiö, Jyväskylä, Kajaani [11], Kemi/Tornio, Kokkola, Lappeenranta, Mariehamn, Mikkeli, Pori, Tampere, Turku, Savonlinna
  • Germany – Cologne/Bonn, Nuremberg
  • Ireland – Dublin [12]
  • Latvia - Riga
  • Lithuania - Vilnius [13]
  • Luxembourg [8]
  • Norway – Lakselv, Tromsø
  • Poland – Gdansk
  • Romania– Bucharest
  • Russia – Petrozavodsk [13]
  • Sweden – Malmö, Umeå, Sundsvall
  • Turkey – Istanbul
  • United Kingdom – Edinburgh
North America
  • Canada – Montreal [8]
  • United States – Boston [14], Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles [8], San Francisco, Seattle [8]

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