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Mar 3, 2006 (newstodate): Finnair's services to China are again to be expanded.
The carrier's Hong Kong flights will be non-stop as of mid-May, omitting the current landing at Bangkok.
The non-stop service cutting four hours of the total flying time continues three times a week until July, when it will be increased to four times a week until the end of October.
Finnair's flights to other Chinese destinations also receive a boost, with Shanghai to be served seven times a week instead of five as of July and Guangzhou's three-weekly frequency stepped up to four.
The carrier's Hong Kong flights will be non-stop as of mid-May, omitting the current landing at Bangkok.
The non-stop service cutting four hours of the total flying time continues three times a week until July, when it will be increased to four times a week until the end of October.
Finnair's flights to other Chinese destinations also receive a boost, with Shanghai to be served seven times a week instead of five as of July and Guangzhou's three-weekly frequency stepped up to four.