Finnair upgraded long-haul cabins added to more Asia flights

Finnair is expanding newly upgraded long-haul flight experience to more destinations.
The €200 million investment includes a new Business Class, new Premium Economy cabin, and refreshed Economy seating.
It comes as the airline celebrates its centenary later this year.
From 1 August, Finnair introduces the new interiors on more Asia flights including the Helsinki to Tokyo-Narita route.
It is already available for customers flying to Tokyo-Haneda.
It is also being added to other Asia flights including to Seoul from 1 September, and Osaka from 13 September.
In the US, Finnair offers the new product between Helsinki and Los Angeles from 1 August.
LAX is the last American city on Finnair’s network to experience its new long-haul cabins.
The new cabin concept is already available for customers flying to Chicago, Dallas, Miami, New York JFK and Seattle.
Anssi Partanen, Finnair Market Director UK & Ireland, said: “As we approach our centenary, it is wonderful to be able to bring our new innovative long-haul cabin to more destinations. “
By the end of summer, Finnair will offer the new long-haul look on 14 international routes to Asia, the US and the Middle East.
Finnair’s investment in its long-haul Economy Class includes new seats and larger Inflight Entertainment (IFE) screens.
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