Finnair to Increase Capacity to Hong Kong, Singapore and Thailand

Finnair will add frequencies to three destinations in Asia – Hong Kong, Singapore, and Thailand – during winter 2017, offering corporate travellers better connectivity when flying between the major business hubs and the northern European country.

As of the beginning of the winter 2017 season, Finnair will add two new frequencies to its Singapore route, making it a daily destination year-round, and three additional weekly frequencies to Hong Kong, making it a 10-weekly operation year-round.

Between November 29 and March 21, Finnair will fly two weekly flights to the coastal city of Goa in India. The flights will be operated from Helsinki on Wednesdays and Sundays, with an A330 aircraft. The airline will add a weekly frequency on its Delhi route, flying six times a week to the Indian capital during the winter season.

Finnair will also add capacity to Thailand during the winter season, with two additional weekly flights on the Bangkok route, bringing the total number of flights between Helsinki and Bangkok to 16 weekly. Finnair will also adjust its schedule to offer a late evening flight between both cities.

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