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What planes does Finnair use on international flights?

Finnair currently has a mixed fleet of wide body A330 and A350 for its long haul flights and a commitment for 29 aircraft, with two more to come in the next couple years. For short haul flights, Finnair uses the Airbus A320.



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Finnair is a Finnish carrier. Frequent travelers give the airline an average rating of 7.3/10.

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Airbus A380 The Airbus A380 widebody airliner is the world's first and only aircraft with two full decks. The world's largest passenger carrier is powered by four extremely powerful Engine Alliance GP7200 or Rolls-Royce Trent 900 turbofans, each producing a thrust of 332.44?356.81 kN (74,740?80,210 lbf).

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Seat comfort is decent and legroom very reasonable for economy. IFE was excellent although bear in mind that the screens don't tilt so your viewing angle can become constrained if the seat in front reclines fully. Service was decent although not as good as the better Asian carriers. The food was average.

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Premium Economy You'll enjoy two meal services: a high-quality meal as well as a lighter second meal or snack.

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You can take solid food such as sandwiches and fruit through security and on board.

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Finnair is one of the world's oldest operating airlines. Since it was founded in 1923, the company has grown from a small airline to a strong and respected member of the international airline industry.

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The Boeing 777 series is larger than the 787 and thus can carry more passengers.

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The Airbus A350 burns 25 per cent less fuel than most previous generation aircraft, so it generates less carbon dioxide. It is quieter too, so it's better for the environment in a number of ways.

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Range and flexibility. Surprisingly, for all its size, the A380 can't go as far as the A350. The A350-1000 can travel more than 1,000 km (540 NM) further than the A380. Singapore Airlines has a special 'ultra-long-range' (ULR) A350-900, which operates on the longest route in the world, from Singapore to New York JFK.

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Worst of all for legroom are ultra-low-fare carriers Spirit and Frontier Airlines. In at least this case, you get what you pay for: Passengers get as little as 28 inches of legroom when flying with these airlines, which are known for cheap airfare that comes with a bare minimum of amenities and loads of fees.

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Preferred seat A Premium Economy seat with no seat in front. Enjoy at least 67cm (26.5) of space in front of the seat and a 16 personal entertainment screen mounted on the wall.

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1. Singapore Airlines: The Singapore flag-carrier has been named Airline of the Year at the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2023 in Paris. Click through the gallery to see the best of the rest.

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Japan Airlines Japan's flag carrier flies to 10 U.S. cities coast to coast. On these long-haul flights, Japan Airlines offers some of the widest seats and roomiest pitch (the distance between rows) in across the entire industry.

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