Finnair will extend its services from Helsinki to Luxembourg, Valencia and Turin – new seasonal routes scheduled to launch this summer – to year-round operations.
The carrier will introduce three weekly flights to Luxembourg for the summer season, with flight frequencies set to increase to four times weekly during winter as it noted “a lot of business and transfer customers” between Luxembourg and its Helsinki hub.
Flights to Turin, Italy, will commence on 3 May and will operate three times weekly during summer, shifting to weekly over the winter months, and twice weekly during the "peak winter sports season" from January to March 2027.
Meanwhile, services to Valencia, Spain, first announced last August, will operate twice weekly from 11 April to 24 October and will continue into winter with four weekly frequencies.
“We are constantly developing our network and increasing capacity where it best serves our customers. Year-round connections ensure that our customers can enjoy smooth and reliable travel options throughout the seasons,” said Finnair senior vice president, network and revenue optimisation, Antti Tolvanen.
The Finnish carrier also previously announced plans to begin direct flights to Toronto in May and to introduce a new route to Melbourne, Australia, in October.