Finnair lands back in Nagoya
Finnair has returned to Nagoya, Japan for the first time since the pandemic.
This week’s Nagoya flight marks the return of direct connections with Europe.
Finnair is currently the only European carrier flying direct to the city.
Flights will initially operate twice per week on Thursday or Sunday from Helsinki.
Return flights to Helsinki operate each Monday and Friday.
The newly resumed route joins the Nordic carrier’s existing flights from Helsinki to Osaka, Tokyo-Haneda and Tokyo-Narita.
Flights have been timed to allow for easy connections from UK airports, London Heathrow, Manchester, Edinburgh and the Irish capital Dublin.
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