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Finnair: Expert advice and recommendations

Expert travel writer Gabriel Leigh shares all you need to know before booking a flight with Finnair.
Gabriel Leigh
29 August 2024

Finnair is an airline unlike any other, and one of the things I love about it is the way it embraces its Finnish-Nordic origins. From its cosy blue business class pods and aurora-inspired mood lighting to its Moomin-adorned aircraft and its signature blueberry juice, the entire experience feels special. That’s why it’s one of my favourite European airlines.

Why should you consider Finnair?

With Finnair there’s a good chance you’ll end up on its super-modern and quiet A350, which features a lower cabin altitude plus higher humidity, so you’ll arrive feeling better. There’s also a calming, competent atmosphere onboard thanks to its new seat and cabin designs and efficient crew.

The Helsinki airport remains one of the best in Europe for connections thanks to a thoughtful layout and compact size. And did I mention the blueberry juice?

Destinations

In the UK, Finnair serves London, Edinburgh and Manchester – and can offer connections to just about anywhere in Europe, Dubai or even onward to east Asia, if you’re so inclined.

Previously one of Finnair’s main selling points was its quick connections between Europe and Asia thanks to Helsinki’s positioning along the great circle route and very short minimum connection times at Vantaa Airport. Nowadays the Asian network isn’t as extensive because certain services are no longer economical.

However, Finnair tends to offer really good fares (especially in premium cabins) if you find yourself heading from Europe to Asia. And with less Asia flying to do it has pivoted to offering more services for the United States, plus it has started working with alliance partner Qatar Airways to operate a number of flights between the Nordic capitals and Doha.

The Finnair fleet

Most Finnair long-haul flights (and the occasional short- or medium-haul to places like London or Dubai) are operated by the A350. The rest are onboard the A330 which isn’t quite as modern but is nevertheless quiet and pleasant. The good news is both have nearly identical new cabin products onboard so you don’t need to stress too much about which one you’ll get.

On short haul it’s mostly the A320 family, alongside some Embraer regional jets and ATR turboprops. All of these are similarly outfitted, but the Embraer and ATR have the distinction of not having any middle seats – which for me is a great reason to fly them. Still you can’t really go wrong.

What it’s like onboard

Finnair recently refreshed its economy, revolutionised its business class and introduced a premium economy as well on long-haul flights (A350 and A330). It’s also been investing in its food & drink, amenities and more. That means it now offers a fresh and highly competitive product throughout the aircraft that’s much improved from ten years ago.

Long-haul economy class

Finnair’s new economy is a nice evolution from its older product with memory foam cushioned seats that are 18 inches wide with 31 inches of pitch. It’s quite comfortable. You’ll also find USB ports for charging and personal entertainment screens.

Tip: try to get a seat in Economy Comfort, which is in the front rows of economy and offers more legroom. For a small additional charge, you get a little added space which can make all the difference.

Long-haul premium economy class

The newest addition to Finnair’s offering, premium economy is a fairly standard offering comparable to many competitors. The seat is 18.7 inches wide with 38 inches of pitch and a nice 8 inches of recline.

What’s special here is that meals are plated on real china and offer a significant upgrade from economy. Complimentary alcoholic beverages are served, although an unusual twist is that if you want sparkling wine, you’ll have to pay for it. That feels a bit cheap, but otherwise I can recommend this product for the extra space.

Long-haul business class

Business class is where things get interesting: the latest seat has no recline function. But not to worry, it is great for sleeping. The seat pod is made to feel like a little living space, a cocoon to settle into. Memory foam pillows are provided for getting comfy in a lounging position. And when it’s time to sleep you simply pop up a little section of seat to complete the flat bed. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but I am a big fan. If you have any kind of back issues though, you may want to book elsewhere.

When it comes to food and drink, the menus are always interesting, with fresh Nordic-inspired meals and often something from the destination region too. The drinks list is fantastic with unique cocktails, again often Nordic inspired – and plenty of delicious alcohol-free options too. Wireless charging and a lovely light wood grained countertop make this a very nice place to work, sleep, or just hang out

Regional business class

Sadly, most short-haul, intra-European flights feature a typical “Euro biz” class meaning you’ll get an economy seat with the middle blocked and better food and drinks. That’s fine on a quick hop, but you’ll find this offering even on some longer legs around Europe too, for example to the Canary Islands or Madeira, which can be 5+ hours.

The blocked middle seat does make a difference though, and then there are the other perks like priority check-in, extra baggage allowance and lounge access. If the fare isn’t too much higher than economy, I find it well worth the upgrade.

Seat selection charges

Finnair has followed the unfortunate trend among European airlines of charging for seat assignments even on some business class tickets. Generally, if you’re on a discounted ticket (anything other than Flex) and you don’t have oneworld elite status you can expect to pay, and sometimes a significant amount. So make sure to factor that in before booking if seat selection is important to you.

Duty Free that’s a cut above

I usually don’t bother with duty free shopping on flights, but Finnair has an especially appealing selection of items and I’m often tempted into buying some. Whether it’s special edition, airplane-imprinted Happy Socks, the Iittala glasses they use in business class, Moomin-themed tableware or Marimekko merchandise, they make for great gifts. Definitely have a look.

Wi-Fi

Finnair offers inflight Wi-Fi on almost all its aircraft (except for the Embraers and ATRs that mostly fly the shortest sectors). That means on long-haul you’ll be able to stay connected and at reasonably good speeds. On most tickets in long-haul business class, Finnair will give you one hour of free access, while within Europe that’s 30 minutes. Beyond that, there are reasonably priced Internet packages you can buy.

Loyalty programme

Finnair Plus is a reasonably good loyalty programme and it’s become even more useful recently with the adoption of a common points currency, Avios. Finnair is a British Airways oneworld partner, along with 13 other airlines. UK travellers could happily clock up the points when travelling to Asia, since Helsinki is en route to many Asian destinations.

Tip: You can transfer points from a number of UK credit card programmes to Avios, and once you have Avios with any of the airlines that use it, you can transfer between other Avios accounts. This can be useful to know, especially if you want to try and use points for an upgrade – once you have those Avios in your Finnair account, it’s then straightforward to use them towards an upgrade (subject to availability).

Helsinki transfer & lounges

One of the best things about a connecting itinerary on Finnair is the ease of transfer at Helsinki-Vantaa, its efficient, airy and relatively compact hub. Connections can be as short as 40 minutes but it’s not a terrible thing if you find yourself with a little time to kill – assuming you have access to the Finnair lounges (flying in business or as oneworld Sapphire or higher). Both the international and intra-Schengen (Europe flights) lounges have been recently renovated and they’re beautiful spaces with good, fresh food and tasty drinks (don’t miss the lingonberry cocktail if you get the chance).

Sauna at the airport

Which brings us to Finnair’s Platinum Wing, which may be the only airline lounge in the world to feature a sauna. This lounge is only for top-tier elites (oneworld Emerald); a business class ticket won’t cut it. But if you’re one of the lucky few, it’s a lovely experience. Ask to use the sauna and the team there will prepare a bucket of cold drinks and show you to the locker rooms. Note that it’s mixed gender – something quite normal in the Nordics but which may come as a surprise to others. The good news is it’s usually empty, so you’ll likely have it to yourself.

This KAYAK-commissioned article is presented as-is, for general informational purposes only, and may not be up to date. The opinions contained in the article are original to the author and reflect their authentic experience, which may vary significantly from the experience of others. Find more perspectives in our user reviews below.

Good to know

Low season

September

High season

July

Cheapest flight

£113
Best time to beat the crowds (8% less expensive on average)
Most popular time to fly (22% more expensive on average)
Flight from London Heathrow Airport to Frankfurt Airport

FAQs about flying with Finnair

  • What is Finnair's carry-on size allowance?

    On board Finnair flights, cabin baggage should not exceed 22x17x9in. If your hand luggage is bigger, the Finnair assistance team will most likely ask you to pay extra for checked luggage.

  • Where does Finnair fly to?

    Finnair offers direct flights to 86 cities in 37 different countries. Stockholm, Helsinki, and Oulu are the most popular cities covered by Finnair.

  • What is Finnair’s primary hub?

    Finnair concentrates most of its flight operations in Helsinki.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on Finnair flights?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine, meaning that we continuously look across the web to find the best deals for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from all airlines, including Finnair.

  • When are Finnair plane tickets cheapest?

    Flight prices with Finnair will depend on the season and route you are flying. Our data shows that overall, the cheapest month to fly with Finnair is September, while the most expensive is July.

  • What’s the cheapest route that Finnair flies?

    In the last 72 hours, the cheapest route flown by Finnair found on KAYAK was from Helsinki to Stockholm, with a price of £76 for a round-trip.

  • What are the most popular airports for Finnair flights to depart from?

  • Is Finnair part of an airline alliance?

    Yes, Finnair is part of the oneworld airline alliance.

  • How many destinations does Finnair fly to?

    In total, Finnair flies to 88 destinations.

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Top tips for flying with Finnair

  • If you’re looking for the cheapest Finnair tickets, then try to fly from London Heathrow Airport, where flights have been cheapest lately. The cheapest route from here available recently is to Frankfurt am Main Airport, and costs £113.
  • The cheapest month for flights with Finnair is September, while the most expensive is generally July.

Finnair customer reviews

7.6
GoodBased on 1,271 verified guest reviews
6.9Entertainment
7.5Comfort
7.7Boarding
6.7Food
8.1Crew

Pros +
  • Best flight I’ve ever had. (in 142 reviews)
Cons -
  • Snack and some complimentary wifi or entertainment (in 94 reviews)
  • Need to have this many people on the plane every time (in 89 reviews)

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10.0 Wonderful
DEL-HEL
Very very good!
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8.0 Very Good
DFW-CVG
Boarding uncomfortable. Stewardess said I would have to check my carry on as there was no room in the overhead bins. Another passenger helped me find a spot.
V
6.0 Okay
HEL-DFW
Any flight that lands safely is a good flight. However our leg from Helsinki was delayed 1 hour with no explanation. The delay would not allow us to make our connection to Cincinnati. I was informed by American Airlines that our Cincinnati flight was rescheduled for the following day. I immediately made a non refundable hotel reservation in Dallas. Upon exiting the plane at Dallas I was given a hotel voucher. Nice, but I can't get a refund on the hotel I booked. A little communication would have been helpful. Food on Finnair is below quality of Korean Air.
V
2.0 Poor
DUB-PHL
You sold me fake tickets. It was a scam.
R
8.0 Very Good
HKG-SYD
The cabin crew really looked like they wanted to be somewhere else. They weren't really interested in providing an attentive service to full fare paying passengers at all. However the Captiain's in flight announcements were relaxed and very entertaining.
V
10.0 Wonderful
EDI-HEL
Great flight, food and service.
V
8.0 Very Good
HEL-ICN
Crew were professional and responsive. Food was mediocre and breakfast could do with revampinmg
D
6.0 Okay
OSL-HEL
Food was very ordinary for premium economy, very small portions.
R
10.0 Wonderful
HEL-RVN
Excellent!
V
6.0 Okay
HEL-LHR
Helsinki airport works well

Finnair flight status

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Finnair route map – Which destinations does Finnair fly to?

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All Finnair flight routes

Flight no.Departure airportArrival AirportDurationMonTueWedThuFriSatSun
942Bergen (BGO)Helsinki (HEL)2h 15m
122New Delhi (DEL)Helsinki (HEL)9h 50m
1982Doha (DOH)Helsinki (HEL)7h 40m
1964Dubai (DXB)Helsinki (HEL)9h 0m
1653Helsinki (HEL)Barcelona (BCN)4h 0m
941Helsinki (HEL)Bergen (BGO)2h 15m
121Helsinki (HEL)New Delhi (DEL)8h 35m
1661Helsinki (HEL)Madrid (MAD)4h 25m
1145Helsinki (HEL)Warsaw (WAW)1h 45m
1662Madrid (MAD)Helsinki (HEL)4h 10m
131Helsinki (HEL)Singapore (SIN)12h 35m
1981Helsinki (HEL)Doha (DOH)7h 5m
1963Helsinki (HEL)Dubai (DXB)7h 40m
1550Brussels (BRU)Helsinki (HEL)2h 35m
1549Helsinki (HEL)Brussels (BRU)2h 45m
99Helsinki (HEL)Hong Kong (HKG)12h 20m
100Hong Kong (HKG)Helsinki (HEL)13h 55m
290Jyväskylä (JYV)Helsinki (HEL)0h 50m
1382Dublin (DUB)Helsinki (HEL)3h 5m
1146Warsaw (WAW)Helsinki (HEL)1h 45m
289Helsinki (HEL)Jyväskylä (JYV)0h 50m
1654Barcelona (BCN)Helsinki (HEL)3h 55m
1381Helsinki (HEL)Dublin (DUB)3h 20m
573Helsinki (HEL)Kittilä (KTT)1h 35m
1582Paris (CDG)Helsinki (HEL)3h 5m
541Helsinki (HEL)Rovaniemi (RVN)1h 45m
541Rovaniemi (RVN)Tromsø (TOS)1h 30m
1581Helsinki (HEL)Paris (CDG)3h 5m
132Singapore (SIN)Helsinki (HEL)13h 40m
1692Granadilla (TFS)Helsinki (HEL)6h 20m
519Helsinki (HEL)Kemi (KEM)1h 40m
520Kemi (KEM)Helsinki (HEL)1h 40m
1691Helsinki (HEL)Granadilla (TFS)6h 35m
1023Helsinki (HEL)Tallinn (TLL)0h 35m
574Kittilä (KTT)Helsinki (HEL)1h 30m
1337Helsinki (HEL)London (LHR)3h 20m
1338London (LHR)Helsinki (HEL)2h 55m
916Oslo (OSL)Helsinki (HEL)1h 30m
937Helsinki (HEL)Tromsø (TOS)2h 20m
938Tromsø (TOS)Helsinki (HEL)2h 20m
1302Amsterdam (AMS)Helsinki (HEL)2h 25m
1301Helsinki (HEL)Amsterdam (AMS)2h 40m
67Helsinki (HEL)Osaka (KIX)12h 50m
1024Tallinn (TLL)Helsinki (HEL)0h 35m
960Copenhagen (CPH)Helsinki (HEL)1h 40m
1105Helsinki (HEL)Vilnius (VNO)1h 40m
1106Vilnius (VNO)Helsinki (HEL)1h 50m
808Stockholm (ARN)Helsinki (HEL)1h 10m
68Osaka (KIX)Helsinki (HEL)13h 5m
955Helsinki (HEL)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 45m
313Helsinki (HEL)Vaasa (VAA)1h 10m
314Vaasa (VAA)Helsinki (HEL)1h 10m
144Bangkok (BKK)Helsinki (HEL)12h 30m
1365Helsinki (HEL)Manchester (MAN)3h 5m
1366Manchester (MAN)Helsinki (HEL)2h 50m
345Helsinki (HEL)Joensuu (JOE)1h 5m
346Joensuu (JOE)Helsinki (HEL)1h 0m
1222Prague (PRG)Helsinki (HEL)2h 15m
603Helsinki (HEL)Ivalo (IVL)1h 45m
143Helsinki (HEL)Bangkok (BKK)11h 25m
152Phuket City (HKT)Helsinki (HEL)12h 45m
456Oulu (OUL)Helsinki (HEL)1h 30m
42Incheon (ICN)Helsinki (HEL)13h 40m
1372Edinburgh (EDI)Helsinki (HEL)2h 35m
1371Helsinki (HEL)Edinburgh (EDI)2h 55m
915Helsinki (HEL)Oslo (OSL)1h 35m
1511Helsinki (HEL)Zurich (ZRH)2h 50m
866Gothenburg (GOT)Helsinki (HEL)2h 0m
807Helsinki (HEL)Stockholm (ARN)1h 20m
865Helsinki (HEL)Gothenburg (GOT)2h 10m
1721Helsinki (HEL)Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (LPA)6h 30m
1471Helsinki (HEL)Vienna (VIE)2h 30m
542Rovaniemi (RVN)Helsinki (HEL)1h 45m
542Tromsø (TOS)Rovaniemi (RVN)1h 25m
1472Vienna (VIE)Helsinki (HEL)2h 25m
396Kokkola (KOK)Helsinki (HEL)1h 15m
1072Riga (RIX)Helsinki (HEL)1h 15m
455Helsinki (HEL)Oulu (OUL)1h 20m
1075Helsinki (HEL)Riga (RIX)1h 10m
1045Helsinki (HEL)Tartu (TAY)0h 50m
1702Puerto del Rosario (FUE)Helsinki (HEL)6h 0m
1701Helsinki (HEL)Puerto del Rosario (FUE)6h 15m
1223Helsinki (HEL)Prague (PRG)2h 15m
1722Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (LPA)Helsinki (HEL)6h 20m
1046Tartu (TAY)Helsinki (HEL)0h 50m
1672Málaga (AGP)Helsinki (HEL)4h 40m
1671Helsinki (HEL)Málaga (AGP)4h 45m
151Helsinki (HEL)Phuket City (HKT)11h 25m
376Kuopio (KUO)Helsinki (HEL)1h 5m
1512Zurich (ZRH)Helsinki (HEL)2h 45m
1739Helsinki (HEL)Lisbon (LIS)4h 55m
1740Lisbon (LIS)Helsinki (HEL)4h 35m
1732Funchal (FNC)Helsinki (HEL)5h 30m
1731Helsinki (HEL)Funchal (FNC)5h 45m
61Helsinki (HEL)Tokyo (HND)13h 30m
991Helsinki (HEL)Reykjavik (KEF)3h 55m
604Ivalo (IVL)Helsinki (HEL)1h 35m
992Reykjavik (KEF)Helsinki (HEL)3h 30m
1396Düsseldorf (DUS)Helsinki (HEL)2h 25m
41Helsinki (HEL)Incheon (ICN)11h 45m
62Tokyo (HND)Helsinki (HEL)13h 5m
1431Helsinki (HEL)Berlin (BER)2h 0m
1405Helsinki (HEL)Munich (MUC)2h 40m
1406Munich (MUC)Helsinki (HEL)2h 35m
1432Berlin (BER)Helsinki (HEL)1h 55m
481Helsinki (HEL)Kuusamo (KAO)1h 45m
365Helsinki (HEL)Kuopio (KUO)1h 5m
482Kuusamo (KAO)Helsinki (HEL)1h 45m
415Helsinki (HEL)Kajaani (KAJ)1h 20m
416Kajaani (KAJ)Helsinki (HEL)1h 20m
395Helsinki (HEL)Kokkola (KOK)1h 15m
1756Milan (MXP)Helsinki (HEL)3h 5m
1165Helsinki (HEL)Krakow (KRK)2h 5m
1166Krakow (KRK)Helsinki (HEL)2h 0m
1761Helsinki (HEL)Rome (FCO)3h 30m
1531Helsinki (HEL)Geneva (GVA)3h 10m
20Dallas (DFW)Helsinki (HEL)9h 55m
1426Hamburg (HAM)Helsinki (HEL)1h 50m
19Helsinki (HEL)Dallas (DFW)10h 45m
1391Helsinki (HEL)Düsseldorf (DUS)2h 35m
1425Helsinki (HEL)Hamburg (HAM)2h 5m
15Helsinki (HEL)New York (JFK)9h 10m
16New York (JFK)Helsinki (HEL)8h 10m
88Shanghai (PVG)Helsinki (HEL)14h 20m
1708Arrecife (ACE)Faro (FAO)1h 50m
1707Faro (FAO)Arrecife (ACE)1h 55m
1708Faro (FAO)Helsinki (HEL)4h 55m
1707Helsinki (HEL)Faro (FAO)5h 0m
1764Rome (FCO)Helsinki (HEL)3h 25m
1416Frankfurt am Main (FRA)Helsinki (HEL)2h 30m
1755Helsinki (HEL)Milan (MXP)3h 15m
87Helsinki (HEL)Shanghai (PVG)12h 15m
1532Geneva (GVA)Helsinki (HEL)3h 0m
1415Helsinki (HEL)Frankfurt am Main (FRA)2h 40m
1176Gdansk (GDN)Helsinki (HEL)2h 15m
1175Helsinki (HEL)Gdansk (GDN)2h 15m
211Helsinki (HEL)Mariehamn (MHQ)1h 0m
212Mariehamn (MHQ)Helsinki (HEL)0h 55m
74Tokyo (NRT)Helsinki (HEL)12h 50m
1Helsinki (HEL)Los Angeles (LAX)11h 5m
73Helsinki (HEL)Tokyo (NRT)13h 20m
2Los Angeles (LAX)Helsinki (HEL)10h 30m
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Overview of Finnair

When traveling with Finnair, guests are able to go to more than 130 different destinations that can be found in over 40 different countries. If you would like to go to Europe, countries such as England, Spain, and Italy are all options with this airline, while if you are interested in Asia, you can go to places such as China, India, or Japan. There are several destinations in Africa and South America as well, including the countries of Egypt, South Africa, Colombia, and Brazil.

To help keep the little ones comfortable and entertained during your trip, this airline gives out free gifts, such as activity books, coloring materials, and stuffed animals. Additionally, certain airports, including Helsinki Airport, offer services like a special family check-in desk and free baggage tags for kids that are decorated with Moomin, the company’s beloved mascot.

Customers that will be flying with Finnair have the ability to choose from two classes, otherwise known as Economy Class and Nordic Business Class. While Economy Class provides travelers with basic services such as free meals and drinks, Nordic Business Class will allow you to take advantage of additional amenities, like priority boarding, free personal amenity kits that contain pillows, blankets, eye masks, and earplugs, seats that fold into flat beds, and complimentary alcoholic beverages.

This airline codeshares with many other popular international airlines, including Air France, British Airways, Iberia, and Qantas. Additionally, Finnair has partnerships with additional airlines, like Alaska Airlines and American Airlines, meaning that these companies often help service each other’s flights.

Finnair information

IATA codeAY
Routes177
Top routeHelsinki to Stockholm Arlanda Airport
Airports served89
Top airportHelsinki-Vantaa

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