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Finnair to hike flight frequency

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New Delhi, Jan. 24

Finnair has decided to increase the frequency of its flights to India from three per week to 12. The Finnish airliner will also be launching a new Indian route with non-stop Helsinki-Mumbai flights five days a week.

From mid-May, the current tri-weekly frequency for flights to Delhi will be increased to daily. "It will be extremely hard, if not impossible for airlines to secure new arrival and departure slots at Indian airports in the coming years," said Mr Henrik Arle, Deputy CEO, Finnair responsible for Scheduled Passenger Traffic, in an official release.

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