Finnair

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Revision as of 03:18, 23 July 2007

Finnair
300pxfinnairlogopp2.png
Established 15 April 1932
Headquartered Fordham, Windsor, Mannifax
Hub airports Fordham International Airport
Wilkinson International Airport
Focus airports Renault International Airport
Hartford International Airport
Fleet size 190
Destinations 19
Loyalty system Finnair Plus
Alliance None
Flight code FA
CEO Matias Haydenford
Slogan "Blue Skies Ahead"

Destinations

Finnair flies to 16 cities within Mannifax itself as the countries only airline along with four international routes to the regional capital of Bahia Esmeralda from the nations four international airports. Finnair will soon begin talks with other international airports to begin flying to more locations around the globe.

  • Domestic: Adelaide, Brisbane, Bristol, Brunswick, Fordham, Gatineau, Hartford, Manchester, Manhasset, Marseille, New Haven, Portland, Rochester, Saint-Étienne, Sheffield, Williamsburg
  • International: Bahia Esmeralda, Serekan, Xi'an

Fleet

Finnair flies a fleet of 185 airplanes, each in a standard first class, business, and economy format with the exception of the fleets' E170s and E190LRs, which omit the business class section for a larger economy class.

Finnair Fleet
Aircraft Total Passengers
A319-100 25 125
A320-200 30 150
A321-200 25 175
A340-300 25 275
B757-200WL 20 225
E170 25 75
E190LR 30 100
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