Finnair launches flights from Helsinki to Seoul

The inaugural Finnair flight will land at Incheon Airport on 3 June 2008 and the first flight from Seoul to Helsinki will take off on the same day. The flights are operated five times a week with Finnair's new Airbus A340-300 long-haul aircraft.
Since 2001, Finnair’s Asian traffic has grown six-fold. The expansion of the Asian network has been possible thanks to Finnair's long-haul fleet renewal and increased number of aircraft. Finnair took delivery of two new A340-300 aircraft in 2007 and two more will arrive in May and July this year.
Demand for air travel between Europe and South Korea is growing every year. Korea offers a great deal of potential for leisure travel from Europe to Asia and Korea itself is enjoying increasing popularity as a tourist destination among Europeans. A great deal of business travel to and from European and South Korean companies is also expected on the route.
The flight time from Helsinki to Seoul is 8 hours and 55 minutes. From Seoul to Helsinki it is 9 hours and 50 minutes. The timetable enables passengers from Seoul to depart in the morning and with a comfortable transfer in Helsinki, and arrive in Europe by the early evening.
Finnair also has Korean-speaking cabin crew and serves Korean meals on board its flights from Seoul to Helsinki, both in Business and Economy Class.
Timetable
Helsinki-Seoul
Departure from Helsinki 17:30
Arrival in Seoul 08:25 the following day
Seoul-Helsinki
Departure from Seoul 10:15
Arrival in Helsinki 14:05
Operating days (summer)
Helsinki-Seoul: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday
Seoul-Helsinki: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
For more information, visit Finnair.com.