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Finnair received its first wide-body aircraft in 1975, two DC-10-30 planes. The first of these arrived on 4 February 1975 and entered service on 14 February 1975, flying between Helsinki and New York, later between Helsinki and Las Palmas. Finnair created Finnaviation was established in 1979.
In the Middle East Finnair has several destinations, including Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and Tel Aviv and Eilat in Israel. As of winter 2018, Finnair planned to operate seven weekly flights to Dubai six days a week with both Airbus A321 narrow-body aircraft and Airbus A350 wide-body aircraft.
[87] [104] Finnair reported that they were having trouble sending emails and SMS messages to customers. [105] In Greece, citizens and tourists saw delays at major airports, notably at Athens International Airport and at Heraklion International Airport. This disruption, occurring at the peak of the tourist season, resulted in chaotic scenes as ...
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The airline began operations as Flybe Nordic on 20 October 2011 as a joint venture between Flybe and Finnair, following their acquisition of Finncomm Airlines. Flybe sold its 60% to Finnair as a temporary solution at a price of one euro (€1) in March 2015, which was sold three years later to Danish Air Transport. [2]
Articles concerning Finnair, the national flag carrier of Finland. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. A. Finnair accidents and incidents ...
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In 1990, Finnair acquired further shares to hold a total of 90 percent of the Karair stake, [2] which was further increased to 97.6 percent in 1993. These period saw financial problems because of the recession of the early 1990s , which led to Finnair announcing a full take-over of Karair in December 1995. [ 2 ]