Finnair resumes Tokyo flights with new routing
From 9 March, 2022, Finnair flies to Tokyo Narita Airport four times a week out of Helsinki, avoiding Russian airspace.
The new flight time is approximately 13 hours and connects smoothly to Finnair’s European network via its Helsinki Airport hub.
“Japan is one of our most important markets, and we want to continue offering safe and reliable connections between Helsinki and Tokyo, also in this situation”, said Ole Orver, Chief Commercial Officer, Finnair.
“Japan is also an important cargo market, and air connections are needed to keep cargo moving.”
Finnair flies from Helsinki to Tokyo Narita four times per week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
The Tokyo-Helsinki route is operated on Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays departing. The flights are now available for sale at Finnair.com.
Earlier this week Finnair cancelled its flights to China, Japan and South Korea until March 6, 2022. Finnair continues to fly to Bangkok, Delhi, Phuket and Singapore, with a longer routing that avoids Russian airspace.
Finnair also flies to Bangkok and Phuket from Stockholm Arlanda.
“We continue to evaluate possible alternative routings for our flights to China and South Korea and will communicate on these as soon as the plans are finalised”, Orvér added.
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