Finnair

Acquired as a leading airline in the world, Finnair has a long history that can be traced back to the year 1923. It was originally named Scandinavian Air Express until 1968, when it took Finnair as its official name.

Headquartered in Helsinki, the capital of Finland and an important traffic hub, Finnair owns a fleet of over 60 high quality passenger airplanes. Its European route network operates several flights a day to European cities and has flights to 14 destinations within Finland. It is currently has scheduled flights to 11 long-haul destinations. There are also leisure flights to over 60 destinations, most of which are holidays resort in the Mediterranean, South-east Asia, Caribbean and South America. To date, Finnair has the capacity to transport over 8 million passengers every year. It has been unceasingly creating pleasurable and comfortable journeys for passengers. Its qualified services and rich experience have been widely recognized by passengers.

Hub:  

Finnair focus on transporting passenger between Europe and Asia via Helsinki. Among the five largest airport in Europe, Helsinki-Vantaa International Airport is located about 20 kilometers (19 miles), circa half a hours from Helsinli's center, and only 6 kilometers (about 3.7 miles) from the Vantaa Town of Tikkurila. Approximately 30 airlines operate flights at the airport. In addition to rental cars and taxis, Helsinki railway station and city buses, free airport buses as well as Finnair city buses will take passengers to the airport. Hotels will offer bus transport free of charge.   
 

Aircraft Types:

Finnair has one of the youngest and eco-efficient narrow-body fleets, consisting of Airbus 320, 340, Embraer 170s and 190s. In addition, there are McDonnell Douglas-11, Airbus 319 and 321. At the very beginning of the next decade, the airline will only run three types of airplanes. Wide-body Airbus will serve long-haul destinations, narrow-body Airbus 320 and Embraer 170s and 190s serve nearer destinations. Boeing 757s will undertake the leisure flights.   
 

Flights to/from China:

It operates scheduled long-haul flights to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Hong Kong. The details are listed below for reference:

From/To Flight No. Date Time

Helsinki → Beijing

AY051

Every day 20:10 → 08:55 (+1)
Beijing → Helsinki AY052 Every day

11:00 → 14:20

Helsinki → Shanghai AY057 Every day 17:10 → 07:10 (+1)
Shanghai → Helsinki AY058 Every day

10:00 → 14:55

Helsinki → Guangzhou AY087 Mon./Thu./Fri./Sat. 16:55 → 07:25 (+1)
Guangzhou → Helsinki AY088 Tue./Fri./Sat./Sun. 09:45 → 15:10
Helsinki → Hong Kong AY067
AY095
AY5842
Every day 16:50 → 07:30 (+1)
20:10 à 10:05
16:05 (+1) à 19:55
Hong Kong → Helsinki AY068
AY096
AY5843
Every day 09:30 → 15:15
08:55 à 10:35
11:50 à 18:10

Special Services:

Finnair provides special services for the convenience of families with children, children traveling alone and passengers with wheelchairs. The content of the services includes baby baskets, children's meals and entertainments, escorting children into the airplanes, free on-flight transport of wheelchairs.

Infant safety seats are allowed on board and activity packs will be distributed for children during the flying. Play rooms and baby care facilities are accessible at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport. The airline is responsible for the safety of children traveling alone for the duration from departure of the airport to the destination. Customers can ask for wheelchairs when booking flights without excess charge levied. It is suggested that disabled customers and passengers with reduced mobility should inform their need for assistance at least 48 hours prior to departure.  
 

Contact Information:

Headquarters: Tietitie 11 A, Helsinki-Vantaa Airport  
Customer Care Center in Finland: + 358 600 140 140 (24 hours)
E-business Help Desk in Finland: +358 203 140 200 (Mon-Fri 7:00-19:00, Sat-Sun 9:00-20:00)

Besides, Finnair Airlines has four offices in China. Here is the basic information on them for your reference:

1. Beijing Office
The Beijing Office of Finnair was set up in 1987, and in its second year the Helsinki-Beijing route was in operation. It was the first non-stop flight between Beijing and Europe.  
Address: Room 204, Scitech Tower, No.22, Jianguomenwai Da Jie, Beijing, 100022
Tel: (+86)10 65127180
Fax: (+86)10 65127182

2. Shanghai Office
Address: Suite 2406, Citic Square, 1168 Nanjing Lu (west), Shanghai, 200041
Tel: (+86)21 51160715

3. Guangzhou Office
Address: Room 3308-09A, Citic Plaza, 233 Tianhe Bei Lu
Tel: (+86)20 38773188
Fax: (+86)20 38773168

4. Hong Kong Office
Address: Unit 2312, 23/F, Cosco Tower, 183 Queen's Road, Central, Hong Kong
Tel: (+85)2 21171238
Fax: (+85)2 25372614

- Last updated on Nov. 03, 2022 -