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Finnair wants to resume flights in July, focus on Asia

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Finland’s national airline, a major carrier between Europe and China, said Monday it will add more flights and routes beginning in July if government­s ease their lockdowns enough for travel to resume.

The outlook for flying overall, however, remains uncertain, with companies forecastin­g a slow recovery even next year due to public health restrictio­ns and concerns.

Finnair, which had been forced to temporaril­y cancel flights to mainland China and other Asian destinatio­ns because of the coronaviru­s, said it will restart in phases, “with a strong focus on Asia, which is strategica­lly important” for the state-controlled airline.

The Helsinki-based company said it will fly to Beijing, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, adding it was pending government approval, but also to Nagoya, Osaka and Tokyo Narita in Japan; and to Singapore, Seoul and Bangkok.

“We expect aviation to recover gradually, starting in July”, Finnair Chief Commercial Officer Ole Orver said in a statement. “Our intention is to operate approximat­ely 30% of our normal amount of flights in July, and we will also start long-haul flights to our key Asian destinatio­ns. We will then add routes and frequencie­s month by month as demand recovers.”

In July, Finnair would also resume flying to several major cities in Europe, including Berlin, Brussels, Geneva, London, Moscow, Munich, and Paris, as well as six domestic routes. Destinatio­ns in Spain, Italy and Poland would be added in August. (AP)

 ??  ?? In this file photo, workers unload a Finnair cargo plane at the Helsinki-Vantaa Airport in Vantaa, Finland after arriving from China carrying medical equipment for the coronaviru­s. (AP)
In this file photo, workers unload a Finnair cargo plane at the Helsinki-Vantaa Airport in Vantaa, Finland after arriving from China carrying medical equipment for the coronaviru­s. (AP)

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