Finnair will resume, increase flights this summer
Finnair will resume, increase flights this summer
Finnair to fly to over 60 destinations in summer 2021. Flights to be added as travel gradually opens.
Finnair is preparing to grow its flight schedule this summer with a focus on leisure destinations, as the vaccine roll-out is expected to enable the reopening of travel in many countries.
In June, Finnair will resume flights to destinations like Reykjavik, Bodo, Nice, Lisbon and Vilnius. Additional frequencies will also be added to Greek islands such as Rhodes, Chania and Santorini, as well as to Mallorca, Malaga and Alicante in Spain. Finnair's summer destinations in Italy include Rome, Milan and Venice.
"We closely follow how travel regulations develop across our markets and have the flexibility to increase flights based on demand, seizing opportunities created when travel restrictions are lifted," says Ole Orver, Finnair's Chief Commercial Officer.
Finnair summer 2021 destinations:
Finland
Ivalo, Kittila, Kuopio, Kuusamo, Oulu, Rovaniemi, Tampere, Turku and Vaasa
Europe
Alicante, Amsterdam, Berlin, Bodo, Bryssel, Budapest, Chania, Copenhagen, Dublin, Dubrovnik, Dusseldorf, Edinburgh, Frankfurt, Funchal, Gazipasa, Gdansk, Goteborg, Hamburg, Heraklion, Krakow, Lisbon, London, Malaga, Manchester, Milan, Moscow, Munich, Nice, Oslo, Palma de Mallorca, Paris, Prague, Reykjavik, Rhodes, Riga, Rome, Split, St. Petersburg, Stockholm, Tallinn, Tel Aviv, Venice, Vilnius, Visby, Vienna, Warsaw and Zurich
Asia
Bangkok, Hong Kong, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore and Tokyo
North America
Chicago, Los Angeles and New York