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Oct 26, 2025

Finnair Launches Winter 2025-26 Schedule With Extra Wide-Body Capacity

Finnair Launches Winter 2025-26 Schedule With Extra Wide-Body Capacity
Finnair’s winter timetable officially started on Sunday, 26 October, marking the airline’s largest long-haul programme since the pandemic. According to the carrier’s updated traffic plan, the season runs until 28 March 2026 and features 15 intercontinental destinations and 60 European routes operated by Airbus A330 and A350 aircraft.

Highlights include a double-daily Bangkok service, daily flights to Delhi, Dubai, Hong Kong, Seoul and Singapore, and a reinstated three-times-weekly Osaka rotation. North-American frequencies rise to 14 per week, with Dallas retained as the primary oneworld hub connection. Cargo schedules mirror the passenger network, giving relocation and express-freight providers more lift from Helsinki to Asia and the US East Coast.

Finnair says equipment swaps will increase belly-hold capacity by 18 % compared with last winter, while a partnership with JAL adds seamless onward trucking between Tokyo’s Haneda and Narita airports for time-critical shipments. Corporate contract holders have until 15 November to re-file traffic-volume commitments reflecting the new pattern.

Travel-management companies recommend that expatriate families book early—especially over Finland’s February ski holiday week—because Asian load factors already exceed 80 % in forward bookings. The schedule change coincides with the EU-wide switch to standard time, so travellers should double-check meeting diaries for time-zone shifts.
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