From today, passengers flying on Finnair to
Osaka in Japan will be able to enjoy the comfort of the airline's
new Airbus A330 aircraft.
With New York, Delhi and Nagoya,
the addition of Osaka brings the total of Finnair's A330
routes to four.
The new Airbus aircraft are
part of Finnair's fleet renewal process for long-haul traffic. By
the end of this year the company will have taken delivery of five
new Airbus A330s. The next plane arrives in November.
The
Airbus planes are the first in the fleet to include the new,
lighter passenger cabin interior design and their technically
advanced features represent a significant improvement in passenger
comfort.
All passengers have access to their own video monitors
with a diverse choice of entertainment, communications and
text-message sending option. Fuel efficiency of the aircraft is
also the best available.
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