Finnair winging its way back to Hong Kong
Finnair is set to restart flights to Hong Kong this week, after a pause of five months.
Flights will initially operate once per week on Airbus A350s.
From 4 August, customers on the route will be able to enjoy an elevated long-haul experience, with a brand-new Premium Economy cabin, and a renewed Business and Economy Class.
Services depart Helsinki each Thursday at 00:05, arriving into Hong Kong at 17:15 local time.
The services have been timed to allow easy connections from Finnair’s destinations across the UK and Ireland.
Currently the carrier flies from Helsinki to London Heathrow, Manchester, Dublin and Edinburgh.
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