Finnair boosts Bangkok flights
Finnair is adding more Bangkok flights from Helsinki this winter, to meet increased demand.
From 29 October, the airline will increase flights from 11 a week to double daily service.
Bangkok flights are served by Airbus A350 aircraft with new long-haul cabins, including Air Lounge Business Class seats, and a brand-new Premium Economy.
This winter, Finnair will serve 16 long-haul destinations from its Helsinki hub, including key cities such as Singapore, Seoul and Tokyo.
Services are timed to allow for easy connections from top UK airports and Dublin.
Learn more about : Finnair ( United Kingdom )
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