The launch of flights to the Indian capital Delhi is the highlight of the winter timetable that comes into force on Sunday October 29. The number of flights to Tokyo will also double at the beginning of December to four a week, while the 30th anniversary of flights from Helsinki to Bangkok – Finnair’s first Asian destination – is celebrated on Thursday 2 November.
The inaugural flight to Delhi is on Monday 30 October. To start with, the flights will run three times a week using Boeing MD-11 wide-bodied aircraft, but next spring the frequencies will be boosted to five a week.
The flight time between Helsinki and Delhi is just six hours and 30 minutes, with outward departures on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and return flights on the following days.
28/10/06 Boarding.no, Norway
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Saturday, October 28, 2006
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