2 по цене 1 в
Азию и Нью-Йорк
22 сентября 2008
Летайте быстрее.
Кратчайший путь в Азию проходит через Хельсинки.
Задумывались ли Вы, что северный путь из Европы в Азию -
самый короткий. Может это звучит странно, но это
географический факт. Именно поэтому перелеты Finnair в Азию,
через Хельсинки, самые быстрые, а стыковки – удобные.
Совершая перелет в Азию с Finnair, вы летите меньше! Так
почему не воспользоваться этим? Только сейчас два билета по
цене одного во все наши аэропорты в Азии, а также в Нью-Йорк.
Это предложение действительно для путешествия в ноябре по
гибким тарифам (классы бронирования D и Y). Бронирование
мест до 15 ноября.
Ваша компания может воспользоваться выгодой этого
предложения, если Вы уже являетесь нашим корпоративным
клиентом или, присоединившись к корпоративной программе
Finnair. Став участником, компания сразу получает скидки и
экономит средства.
Участие в программе бесплатное и без каких-либо обязательств.
Подробнее о корпоративной программе Finnair на
www.finnair.com/fcp.
Авиакомпания Finnair совершает полеты в 10 пунктов
назначения в Азии и Индии: Пекин, Шанхай, Гонконг, Бангкок,
Дели, Мумбаи, Токио, Осака, Нагоя и Сеул.
Наша сеть маршрутов включает также Нью-Йорк и более 40
европейских направлений.
2 for the price of 1 to Asia and New York
22 September 2008
FLY FAST.
The short route to Asia goes via Helsinki.
Have you ever thought that the shortest route between Europe
and Asia goes north? This might sound a bit strange, but
it’s a geographical fact. And that’s why Finnair’s routes to
Asia via Helsinki are fast and straight.
You fly less when you fly to Asia with Finnair. So why not
give it a try? Now two people can fly for the price of one
to all of our Asian destinations and also to New York. This
offer is valid in fully flexible fare classes (D and Y) for
travel in November. Book before
Nov 15th.
Your company can take advantage of this offer if you are
already our Corporate Programme customer or by joining the
Finnair Corporate Programme. As a member of the Finnair
Corporate Programme, your company gets immediate discounts
and saves money. Joining and membership are free of charge,
with no obligations - just advantages. Read more at
www.finnair.com/fcp.
Finnair flies to 10 destinations in Asia and India: Beijing,
Shanghai, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Delhi, Mumbai, Tokyo, Osaka,
Nagoya and Seoul. Our route network also includes of course
aslo New York and over 40 destinations in Europe.
Finnair Launched Flights to
Yekaterinburg
19 August 2008
Finnair began flights from Helsinki to the city of
Yekaterinburg in the Urals region of Russia at the beginning
of September. The route serves three times a week with
Airbus A319 aircraft. The flight time is just three hours,
with excellent connections in both directions.
"The flight time from Helsinki to Yekaterinburg is half that
of any other connection via Western Europe," says Finnair's
Sales director in Russia, Vesa Vilkkula. "There are fast
connections in both directions to about 40 Europe
destinations and especially to Stockholm, Copenhagen and
Oslo.
"The opening route also serves our long-haul connections to
North America and Asia as well as growing demand for
domestic traffic to Rovaniemi, Kittilä and Kuusamo in
northern Finland," says Vilkkula.
Yekaterinburg is in the heart of the Ural region and has
good connections to the whole region of Siberia. There are
also many European companies represented in this historical
city and commercial relations with the West have been lively
for some years.
The route operates from Helsinki on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Sundays. The flights depart at 23.50 in the evening and
arrive at 5.55 local time.
From Yekaterinburg, flights depart on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays at 6.50, arriving at Helsinki at 7.00 local
time.
Finnair already flies regularly to Moscow and St Petersburg
in Russia. Finnair serves Moscow in cooperation with
Aeroflot four times daily. St Petersburg is served 20 times
a week in cooperation with the airline Rossiya.
Finnair Launches Flights to Yekaterinburg
13 August 2008
Finnair begins flights from Helsinki to the city of
Yekaterinburg in the Urals region of Russia at the beginning
of September. The route is to be served three times a week
with Airbus A319 aircraft. The flight time will be just
three hours, with excellent connections in both directions.
"The flight time from Helsinki to Yekaterinburg is half that
of any other connection via Western Europe," says Finnair's
Sales director in Russia, Vesa Vilkkula. "There are fast
connections in both directions to about 40 Europe
destinations and especially to Stockholm, Copenhagen and
Oslo.
"The opening route also serves our long-haul connections to
North America and Asia as well as growing demand for
domestic traffic to Rovaniemi, Kittilä and Kuusamo in
northern Finland," says Vilkkula.
Yekaterinburg is in the heart of the Ural region and has
good connections to the whole region of Siberia. There are
also many European companies represented in this historical
city and commercial relations with the West have been lively
for some years.
The route operates from Helsinki on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Sundays. The flights depart at 23.50 in the evening and
arrive at 5.55 local time.
From Yekaterinburg, flights depart on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays at 6.50, arriving at Helsinki at 7.00 local
time.
Finnair already flies regularly to Moscow and St Petersburg
in Russia. Finnair serves Moscow in cooperation with
Aeroflot four times daily. St Petersburg is served 20 times
a week in cooperation with the airline Rossiya.