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Finnair brings its non-recline Business Class seats, brand-new Premium Economy cabin, and refreshed Economy Class to Seattle/Tacoma

Finnair is today celebrating one year of flying to Seattle, marking a significant milestone for the Nordic carrier and its transatlantic services. 

The inaugural flight touched down in Seattle at 5:24 pm on June 1, 2022, following its nine-hour journey from Helsinki, and was marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the gate and a customary water-cannon salute.

The anniversary comes just weeks after Finnair announced flights to Seattle would feature the airline’s eye-catching new non-recline Business Class seats, brand-new Premium Economy cabin, and refreshed Economy Class. 

From today, customers travelling between Helsinki and Seattle can experience the airline’s award-winning long-haul experience and relax in style on its three times a week Airbus A330 flights to the city.

Finnair’s €200 million investment has seen its long-haul experience named ‘Cabin Concept of the Year’ winner by Onboard Hospitality, ‘Best Cabin Innovation’ winner by APEX, and ‘Best Cabin (First & Business Class)’ at the Yacht and Aviation Awards. 

Customers looking to travel to Europe can enjoy direct flights each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, with AY34 leaving Seattle–Tacoma at 6:50pm, arriving back at Finnair’s home hub at 2:20pm the following day.

On the return, AY33 departs Helsinki at 5:25pm, arriving into Seattle–Tacoma International Airport at 5:10pm local time. 

Currently, Finnair offers six direct routes from the US to Helsinki, with year-round services to New York JFK, Los Angeles and Dallas, and seasonal services to Chicago, Miami and Seattle.

Finnair to bring its renewed Business Class, brand-new Premium Economy, and refreshed Economy Class on flights to Seattle

Finnair has announced it will bring its renewed Business Class, brand-new Premium Economy, and refreshed Economy Class on flights to Seattle/Tacoma.

From May 15, 2023, customers travelling between Helsinki and the Emerald City will be able to relax in style on the Nordic carrier’s three times a week Airbus A330 flights.

Finnair was the launch customer for the brand-new concept in Business Class seats, developed in close collaboration with Collins Aerospace, maximising customer space and the freedom to move.

The unique fixed shell lounge space enables a wide variety of sitting and sleeping positions, allowing customers to make the space their own during a relaxing long-haul flight.  

The airline’s €200 million investment has seen its long-haul experience be named ‘Cabin Concept of the Year’ winner by Onboard Hospitality, ‘Best Cabin Innovation’ winner by APEX, and ‘Best Cabin (First & Business Class)’ at the Yacht and Aviation Awards. 

Currently, Finnair offers six direct routes from the US to Helsinki, with year-round services to New York JFK, Los Angeles and Dallas, and seasonal services to Chicago, Miami and Seattle.

Following this announcement, Finnair’s renewed long-haul experience can be found on US flights from Chicago, Dallas, New York and Seattle.

A giant oops: Sea-Tac Airport’s new $1B terminal is too tight a squeeze

According to the Seattle Times, the new International Arrivals Facility at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) was designed to handle 20 large widebody jets.

However design flaws are forcing the airport to scramble to redesign the gates to handling the exploding international traffic.

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https://www.seattletimes.com/business/boeing-aerospace/sea-tac-airports-new-1b-international-terminal-too-tight-a-squeeze-for-20-big-jets/?utm_source=marketingcloud&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Morning+Brief+4-7-23_4_7_2023&utm_term=Active%20subscriber

Finnair is set to open Dallas/Fort Worth and to resume services to Chicago (O’Hare) and Seattle/Tacoma

Finnair Airbus A350-941 OH-LWL (msn 134) (Marinekko Kivet) AMS (Ton Jochems). Image: 957638.

Finnair is preparing to spring into summer with one of its biggest North American schedules to date.

The Nordic carrier is set to operate 21 flights a week from five major cities across North America to its Helsinki hub this summer, giving customers greater choice. 

Popular year-round services from New York JFK and Los Angeles will continue into the summer, with flights operating daily and three times a week respectively.

Those looking to travel from Texas can also make use of the airline’s convenient connection from Dallas/Fort Worth to Helsinki, which operates four times a week.

This month also marks a year since services started from Dallas/Fort Worth, with Finnair launching services from the ‘Big D’ on March 27, 2023. 

From March 27, 2023, Finnair is also set to resume flights to Midwest in Chicago (O’Hare) and West Coast in Seattle/Tacoma, with three to four weekly services to Finland, giving customers great access across the whole continent.

By early 2024, Finnair plans to have refitted all its long-haul aircraft with the award-winning new cabin, giving transatlantic customers a modern Nordic experience.

Alongside the five US cities served by Finnair this summer, the airline also operates a thrice weekly service from Miami during the winter months.

Top Copyright Photo: Finnair Airbus A350-941 OH-LWL (msn 134) (Marinekko Kivet) AMS (Ton Jochems). Image: 957638.

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Horizon Air operates its last turboprop flight

Horizon Air (Alaska Horizon) is planning to retire and operate its last Bombardier DHC-8-402 (Q400) revenue flight today.

Today’s date was selected because the turboprop was introduced by Horizon Air 22 years ago on January 26, 2001.

Horizon Air will become an all-jet airline.

Horizon Air was founded in 1981 by entrepreneur Milt Kuolt and a group of venture capitalists in Seattle, Horizon had fewer than 100 employees at that time and operated a fleet of two Fairchild F-27 propjets. 

Update: The last revenue flight (flight AS9986) was operated with N421QX (above) on January 26, 2023 between Seattle-Tacoma (SEA) and Portland arriving at 9:40 pm (2140).

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Top Copyright Photo: Alaska Horizon (Horizon Air) Bombardier DHC-8-402 (Q400) N453QX (msn 4489) SEA (Brian Worthington). Image: 959980.

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