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Finnair launches flights to Nagoya, bookable on Avios

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Finnair has taken another step to rebuilding its Asia network post pandemic.

Flights from Helsinki to Nagoya – the fourth largest city in Japan – will resume from 30th May 2024.

The service will operate twice per week. Outbound flights will be on Thursdays and Sundays with the return flight on Fridays and Mondays. The flight time is interesting, leaving Helsinki after midnight – at 00.15 – to land in Nagoya at 19.05. The return leaves at 22.50 and lands in Helsinki at 05.55.

Finnair launches flights to Nagoya

Existing Japan routes to Osaka, Tokyo Narita and Tokyo Haneda will continue, with a total of 20 flights per week to the country.

Finnair has historically had a strong focus on long haul routes to Asia. Geographically, Helsinki is ‘on the way’ for much of Europe and so connecting in Helsinki is convenient – especially as the airport is a single terminal with a 35 minute Minimum Connection Time. The route network was severely hit by the delayed reopening of much of Asia post pandemic, and then hit again by the closure of Russian airspace which led to substantially extended flight times.

Finnair now guarantees two Business Class reward seats per flight. These can be booked via ba.com with Avios, as Finnair is a BA partner in the oneworld airline alliance. Remember that if you book your connecting flight separately you pay less in taxes, as no long haul premium UK Air Passenger Duty is due, but you are responsible for ensuring you make your connection.


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Comments (46)

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  • Jonathan says:

    So is Rhys reviewing another UC seat, or will he be told to sit in Premium / Economy seats for this flight (after it gets the approval needed) ?

  • Paul says:

    Come back safely Rhys !!

  • david says:

    RIP Rhys as per RIP Rogan.

  • mradey says:

    I would’t want to be on that flight. Still RR engineers know what they are doing!

    Safe journey Rhys.

  • Doc says:

    I hope Rhys is getting extra danger money to do this?

    • Peter K says:

      As he’s a self-proclaimed AV geek, I imagine he’s excited to do this!

    • Rhys says:

      Going of my own volition!

    • Rob says:

      Biggest concern is not getting Virgin Points or tier points, which are normally given on press trips!

      He is off to the Maldives on a Virgin press trip next week though so he will get that lot ….

      • Jess says:

        I am on a Virgin flight to the Maldives next week. I thought press trips were done as a preview but they started that route a couple of weeks ago.

  • Michael C says:

    More Asian destinations always good news.
    And have a SAFe flight, Rhys!

  • BJ says:

    Good news on Nagoya. If Air Asia X has resumed flights between Nagoya and Bangkok too this could give a good two centre route/trip to Thailand as there premium cabin used to be decently priced and was fine for a 6h flight.

    • Vit says:

      Nooo BJ, I thought you’re J or nothing on more than 5 hrs flight! Unacceptable! 😉

      • BJ says:

        Air Asia X have J (angle flat, 2-2-2).

        OT: yes you were right about RJ being a320 but it comes with two cabins with 2-2 business recliners in J. At the price and distance for daytime I went with it. Comparable to G TCON in the States. Besides the point now as I cancelled after we got outbound flights on AY J using avios in the recent seat release.

  • C2K77 says:

    Well it’s been a pleasure knowing you Rhys. On the upside your demise, should it happen ( and we hope it doesn’t) will at least be immortalised.

    Rhys, loved his job, terrible listener, clearly not risk averse. Last seen somewhere in mid Atlantic that was too far from a fuel stop 😄

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