Finnair has confirmed that it will launch daily
flights to Tokyo’s Haneda Airport from the start of the 2020
summer season, subject to slot availability.
The new Haneda
flights will be in addition to Finnair’s daily service to Tokyo’s
Narita Airport.
“Finnair has operated over 35
years between Japan and Finland. With the new flights, we are
happy to offer even better connections between Tokyo and over 100
destinations in Europe,” said Ole Orvér, Chief Commercial Officer
at Finnair. “We also have a strong commitment to Narita Airport
and will continue flying from there as well.”
The
flights from Haneda will be codeshare flights with Finnair´s
long-term partner, Japan Airlines.
The planned schedule for Finnair´s flight from
Haneda is at night time which complements Finnair´s morning
flights from Narita. The exact timetable is subject to slot approvals.
Finnair currently
operates to four destinations in Japan – Tokyo Narita, Osaka,
Nagoya and Fukuoka - and Japan is Finnair´s largest market outside
its home market Finland.
The latest addition to Finnair’s network
in Japan is Sapporo in Hokkaido, where Finnair will start
operating on 15 December 2019.
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