onsdag 11 september 2024

Finnair Increases Flights to Asia and the Middle East, Including Phuket. From November 2, the airline will start offering daily flights from Helsinki to Phuket, an increase from the current four flights per week. ASEAN NOW


 

Finnair is offering more flight options to the Middle East and Asia this winter, as part of a major expansion of their flight schedule. Starting in November, Finnair, the national airline of Finland, will boost its flights to popular destinations including Phuket and Dubai due to an increased demand from European tourists seeking warm weather.

 

From November 2, the airline will start offering daily flights from Helsinki to Phuket, an increase from the current four flights per week. Similarly, the Helsinki-Dubai route will see an increase to daily flights, up from the current three times a week. This change underlines the growing popularity of these sun drenched destinations. A spokesperson for the airline stated that they were excited to offer more flexibility for those looking to escape the winter.

 

This increased flight schedule enhances Finnair's already expansive network across Asia and the Middle East. The airline operates daily flights to various cities including Bangkok, Tokyo, and Doha, ensuring seamless connections for those travelling for either business or pleasure.

 


 

 

 

Phuket is popular with tourists due to its beautiful beaches and lively nightlife, while Dubai's modern architecture, luxury shopping, and sunny weather all year round attract a wide variety of visitors.

 

Finnair's use of a modern, fuel-efficient fleet, including Airbus A350 and A330aircraft, supports their efforts towards sustainability and reduces their environmental impact. The airline has set a goal to reduce emissions by 50% by 2025, according to Travel and Tour World.

 

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-- 2024-09-10

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