For long-haul international flights (to Asia, North America, or the Middle East), Finnair planes are equipped with advanced seatback TVs featuring their award-winning in-flight entertainment system. On their Airbus A350 and newly modified A330 aircraft, you will find high-definition screens offering a wide selection of movies, TV shows, games, and real-time flight maps. These systems are designed to adapt to your journey, providing "flight progress" overviews and guidance for connecting flights. However, for short-haul European and domestic flights, Finnair has largely removed seatback screens to save weight and fuel. On these shorter routes, you are encouraged to use your own personal device (phone, tablet, or laptop) to connect to the Nordic Sky portal via the onboard Wi-Fi. The portal allows you to stream digital magazines, newspapers, and flight information for free, though internet access for browsing typically requires a fee. In 2026, Finnair's "Bring Your Own Device" strategy is standard for short hops, so it is vital to charge your devices and download any "offline" content before you board.