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]
| † | Hub |
| ^ | Cargo only |
| * | Passenger + Cargo |
| # | Seasonal destination |
| ¤ | Future destination |
[edit] Terminated destinations
Finnair served the following:
- Africa
- Egypt – Cairo [8]
- Asia
- 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]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Finnair destinations
- ^ AY freight schedule
- ^ "Finnair to open route to China's largest city, Chongqing". https://newsclient.omxgroup.com/cdsPublic/viewDisclosure.action?disclosureId=460755&lang=en. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
- ^ Finnair W11 Scheduled Leisure Flight Operation
- ^ "Finnair starts scheduled flights to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates". https://newsclient.omxgroup.com/cdsPublic/viewDisclosure.action?disclosureId=472094&lang=en. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
- ^ "Finnair opens route to Dubrovnik in Croatia". https://newsclient.omxgroup.com/cdsPublic/viewDisclosure.action?disclosureId=471459&lang=en. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
- ^ AY cargo to BOM
- ^ a b c d e f g Timeline 1975-1982
- ^ Finnair cancel Guangzhou-Helsinki
- ^ Finnair to stop Mumbai flights
- ^ http://www.lennalomalle.com/content/view/2524/43/lang,en/
- ^ AY to Dublin
- ^ a b Finnair History 1990s
- ^ Finnair History Millenium