Finnair bringing back retail pre-order service
Nordic carrier Finnair will restart its travel retail service on 1 December.
It will offer a renewed travel retail pre-order service, with a wide variety of products.
A new luxury range has been inspired by Nordic design and sustainability, and will be continuously updated.
Items include accessories and cosmetics from brands like Marimekko, Makia (bags out of recycled material), Rokua organic skincare for men, and Het-ki-nen organic pine lip balm.
They will be available on intercontinental and European flights with pre-ordered purchases being delivered inflight.
Elina Wahlman, Finnair Business Manager, Travel Retail and Ancillaries, said: "We are excited to bring back our travel retail service that offers our customers a great selection of popular products.
"With more focus on pre-orders, we can ensure we only carry items that our customers need, which helps reduce aircraft weight and thus emissions."
Finnair customers can pre-order retail products before their journey online via the Finnair Shop at finnairshop.com or within the Finnair mobile app.
Customers on flights to/from the majority of non-EU destinations will also be able to purchase from a range of the airlines’ 17 best seller products via the inflight trolley, including items from Iittala, Balmuir, BioEffect and Kyrö Distillery.
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