Finnair will increase flights between its Helsinki hub and Japan, Hong Kong, India for summer 2023, including resuming service to and from Osaka with thrice-weekly flights while increasing frequencies to Tokyo Narita.
The Finnish airline will also increase frequencies to Hong Kong and Delhi, operating daily to both cities in summer.
The carrier also flies daily to Tokyo Haneda during the summer season and will be operating altogether 14 weekly connections between Finland and Japan, with daily connections to Delhi and Hong Kong.
Finnair's long-standing partners Japan Airlines and British Airways operate flights between Helsinki and Japan under a codeshare agreement. The itineraries have been created to seamlessly link to Finnair's large network across Europe.


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