Finnair is to restore its route between Helsinki and Osaka in Japan from March 2023.
The carrier will operate the route three times per week from 26 March, using Airbus A350 aircraft, as Finnair continues to rebuild its network to Japan.
Finnair will further extend its services to Japan next summer by flying four times per week to Tokyo Narita, in addition to its existing daily route to Tokyo Haneda. This will be an extension of the winter service between Helsinki and Narita airports.
The airline’s long-haul operation will be further boosted by adding flights on its routes to Hong Kong and Delhi in summer 2023, with both destinations benefiting from daily services.
Ole Orver, Finnair’s chief commercial officer, said: “We are happy to be able to respond to the increasing travel demand between Europe and key Asian destinations.
“In summer 2023, we will be operating 14 weekly connections between Finland and Japan, and we have daily connections to Delhi and Hong Kong.”