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Feb 08, 2017 (newstodate): Finnair is increasing frequencies on its routes between Finland and Russia.
As of April 10, 2017, Finnair will double the volume of flights between Helsinki and Moscow, adding one daily frequency connecting to flights arriving from Asia, Europe and the Americas to Helsinki.
Operated with Embraer 190 aircraft, the flight from Moscow to Helsinki in turn connects with Finnair's Hongkong and Singapore flights, as well as domestic flights in Finland.
After the addition, Finnair flies 14 weekly frequencies between Moscow and Helsinki, also offering up to four daily flights in co-operation with Aeroflot Russian Airlines.
Next, and starting from April 23, Finnair will add six weekly frequencies between Helsinki and St Petersburg, bringing the weekly connections to 20 flights.
The new flights operated with ATR aircraft connect with Finnair's European network of over 70 destinations, allowing customers to fly via Helsinki to Europe in the morning, and returning from Europe in the evening.
As of April 10, 2017, Finnair will double the volume of flights between Helsinki and Moscow, adding one daily frequency connecting to flights arriving from Asia, Europe and the Americas to Helsinki.
Operated with Embraer 190 aircraft, the flight from Moscow to Helsinki in turn connects with Finnair's Hongkong and Singapore flights, as well as domestic flights in Finland.
After the addition, Finnair flies 14 weekly frequencies between Moscow and Helsinki, also offering up to four daily flights in co-operation with Aeroflot Russian Airlines.
Next, and starting from April 23, Finnair will add six weekly frequencies between Helsinki and St Petersburg, bringing the weekly connections to 20 flights.
The new flights operated with ATR aircraft connect with Finnair's European network of over 70 destinations, allowing customers to fly via Helsinki to Europe in the morning, and returning from Europe in the evening.