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The Hub: Routes, Fleet, and Terminal Maps for Finnair

by Rohan Anand
Last updated December 18, 2017

Helsinki-based Finnair is the national carrier of Finland and a fellow member of the oneworld alliance. Its value proposition is centered around a “niche” strategy given its geographic location in the northeastern corner of continental Europe, which is prime for carrying connecting traffic across Europe to Asia. In fact, almost half of Finnair’s available seat miles (ASMs) is to Asia alone.

Helsinki Vantaa airport (HEL) has all of Finnair’s routes consolidated under one roof in Terminal 2. There are 8 widebody gates on the left side of the terminal where passengers can seamlessly connect to Schengen flights. a blue and white map of an airport

Finnair Terminal Map at Helsinki (non-Schengen)

a map of an airport
Finnair Terminal map at Helsinki (Schengen)

Finnair has a presence in North America, Scandinavia, Continental Europe, China, Southeast Asia, Japan and South Korea. It enjoys an immunized joint business agreement with American Airlines, British Airways and Iberia on routes to North America and with Japan Airlines on routes to Japan.

It flies to six markets in China: Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Chongqing, Xi’an and Guangzhou.

a map of the flight schedule
Finnair travel times to European markets:
Note the color indications:
Blue Circle: Scheduled destination
White circle with blue outline: leisure markets
Solid gray circle: codeshare routes
Blue Box: Seasonal route
Red box: New scheduled route (seasonal)
Red circle: new scheduled market
a map of europe with red lines and black text
Finnair European markets:
Note the color indications:
Blue Circle: Scheduled destination
White circle with blue outline: leisure markets
Solid gray circle: codeshare routes
Blue Box: Seasonal route
Red box: New scheduled route (seasonal)
Red circle: new scheduled market

Finnair only serves one North American route on a year-round basis: New York JFK. It offers summer seasonal flights to San Francisco and Chicago, and winter flights to Miami. In the past, it has operated services to Boston, Cancun, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Fortaleza, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Toronto. It will operate seasonal service to Havana, Puerto Plata and Puerto Vallarta this winter.

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Finnair North America network
Note the color indications:
Blue Circle: Scheduled destination
White circle with blue outline: leisure markets
Solid gray circle: codeshare routes
Blue Box: Seasonal route
Red box: New scheduled route (seasonal)
Red circle: new scheduled market

To Asia, Finnair flies to New Delhi, Bangkok, Singapore, Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Chongqing, Xi’an, Beijing, Shanghai, Seoul, Osaka, Nagoya and Tokyo Narita. It operates seasonal scheduled service to Ho Chi Minh City, Goa and Fukuoka. It previously served Mumbai and Hanoi.

a map of the world with red lines
Finnair Asian network
Note the color indications:
Blue Circle: Scheduled destination
White circle with blue outline: leisure markets
Solid gray circle: codeshare routes
Blue Box: Seasonal route
Red box: New scheduled route (seasonal)
Red circle: new scheduled market

Finnair was one of the first European operators of the Airbus A350, and deliveries began in October 2015. It has 10 in service with an additional 9 on order. It will also retain its 8 Airbus A330-300s which will be modified with its new business class.

a group of airplanes with names
Finnair’s Fleet

Have you flown on Finnair? What are your thoughts on this post?

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About Rohan Anand

Rohan has been writing about airlines and aviation since 2008. He has been writing for Travel Codex since 2013, and co-founded and launched the Airways Podcast with Vinay Bhaskara in 2016. He is a self-proclaimed #AvGeek, but is also fascinated by the evolving world of airline and aviation technology, data, tools, developments, models and disruption. Aside from his full-time day job as a Technical Project Manager, Rohan lifts weights, practices and teaches Yoga, cooks, listens to all varieties of music, is the captain of a rec volleyball team, and loves exploring the nightlife in his current home, Chicago. Rohan also likes to S.C.U.B.A. dive, ski, bike, and sing #KARAOKE. His perfect day is on a beach, with commercial wide-body planes fying overhead, and good jams with good company. Rohan's favorite airline, airport, and aircraft are KLM, Amsterdam Schiphol and the McDonnell-Douglas MD-11.

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