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Finnair to Add Extra Long-Haul Flights to US and Asia Next Summer

Finnair is continuing to grow its global presence, adding extra long-haul flights from its Helsinki hub to America and Asia next summer.

The news means the airline will boast its largest ever US schedule from Helsinki in 2025, with flights to Asia also at their highest levels since 2019.

From 30 March 2025, the journey to Japan will be easier than ever, as Finnair increases flights from Helsinki to Osaka up to daily, an increase from five weekly flights this summer. These flights will support Osaka’s position on the global stage, as the city gears up to host World Expo 2025.

The airline’s newest long-haul route to Nagoya, relaunched this summer, will also benefit from extra flights, with services doubling from twice per week this summer to four times weekly.

These increases come as Finnair prepares to operate daily flights to both Tokyo-Haneda and Tokyo-Narita airports next summer, giving customers the choice of 25 weekly flights between Europe and Japan.

Flights to China are also set to receive a boost, with the Nordic carrier’s Helsinki to Shanghai service set to increase to four times weekly, up from three times weekly this summer.

Next summer’s expansion will also see Finnair increase its transatlantic offering, with two thirds of the airline’s North American destinations set to receive extra flights.

Direct flights to Dallas, the home of oneworld partner American Airlines, have continued to rise in popularity since the route’s launch in 2022. In summer 2025, Finnair will now offer up to 11 weekly flights to Texas, giving customers the choice of double daily flights each Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday – an 83% increase on this summer’s six weekly flights.

Finnair’s popular route to Los Angeles, taking customers from Helsinki to Hollywood, will see flights increase to five times per week, up from three times per week in summer 2024.

Chicago, known as the ‘Windy City’ will also benefit from up to daily flights next summer, an increase from the five times per week operation currently on offer, while Seattle will receive two extra weekly flights during peak periods, bringing the service up to five times weekly in 2025.

Anssi Partanen, Finnair Market Director Europe, said: “Summer 2025 is already set to be a sensational one here at Finnair, thanks to our boosted long-haul schedule to Asia and the US.

“Our customers have always valued our seamless connections to Asia, so to be expanding our presence in both China and Japan – including on our newest route to Nagoya – shows the continued trust in Finnair as a leading long-haul carrier. And with the World Expo set to be held in Japan next year, we know these extra flights will prove more popular than ever.

“But we are equally excited to be expanding across the Atlantic, boasting our largest ever schedule between Helsinki and the US, which shows our commitment to connecting customers between Europe, Asia and the US.”

This expansion comes as Finnair gets ready to increase its Heathrow to Helsinki route from four to six times per day from 27 October, with these new long-haul services having been timed to allow for easy connections from London, Manchester, Edinburgh and Dublin.

Geoff Percival
Geoff Percival
Geoff has worked in business, news, consumer and travel journalism for more than 25 years; having worked for and contributed to the likes of The Irish Examiner, Business & Finance, Business Plus, The Sunday Times, The Irish News, Senior Times, and The Sunday Tribune.
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