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* '''Domestic:''' Adelaide, Brisbane, Bristol, Brunswick, Fordham, Gatineau, Hartford, Manchester, Manhasset, Marseille, New Haven, Portland, Rochester, Saint-Étienne, Sheffield, Williamsburg | * '''Domestic:''' Adelaide, Brisbane, Bristol, Brunswick, Fordham, Gatineau, Hartford, Manchester, Manhasset, Marseille, New Haven, Portland, Rochester, Saint-Étienne, Sheffield, Williamsburg | ||
− | * '''International:''' Bahía Esmeralda, Serekan, Xi'an | + | * '''International:''' Bahía Esmeralda, Brutus, Fudker, New Sake, Nu Fudkenhiem, Pellston, Petosky, Serekan, Xi'an |
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− | Finnair flies a fleet of | + | Finnair flies a fleet of 230 airplanes, each in a standard first class, business, and economy format with the exception of the fleets' E170s and E190LRs, which omit the business class section for a larger economy class. |
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Latest revision as of 15:58, 3 August 2007
Established | 15 April 1932 |
Headquartered | Fordham, Windsor, Mannifax |
Hub airports | Fordham International Airport Wilkinson International Airport |
Focus airports | Renault International Airport Hartford International Airport |
Fleet size | 230 |
Destinations | 25 |
Loyalty system | Finnair Plus |
Alliance | None |
Flight code | FA |
CEO | Matias Haydenford |
CFO | Nathaniel Finnes |
Board Chairmen | Edgar Gilles |
Slogan | "Blue Skies Ahead" |
Finnair is the main airline of Mannifax, serving as the countries first and largest airline as well as its Flag Carrier. Finnair began its first international operations to the regional capital of Liberalia in Bahía Esmeralda and continues to expand into the international market.
Destinations
Finnair flies to 16 cities within Mannifax itself as the countries only airline along with three international cities which service the Liberalian regional capital of Bahia Esmeralda and also New Caldari.
- Domestic: Adelaide, Brisbane, Bristol, Brunswick, Fordham, Gatineau, Hartford, Manchester, Manhasset, Marseille, New Haven, Portland, Rochester, Saint-Étienne, Sheffield, Williamsburg
- International: Bahía Esmeralda, Brutus, Fudker, New Sake, Nu Fudkenhiem, Pellston, Petosky, Serekan, Xi'an
Fleet
Finnair flies a fleet of 230 airplanes, each in a standard first class, business, and economy format with the exception of the fleets' E170s and E190LRs, which omit the business class section for a larger economy class.
Aircraft | Total | Passengers |
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A319-100 | 40 | 125 |
A320-200 | 40 | 150 |
A321-200 | 55 | 175 |
A340-300 | 25 | 275 |
B757-200WL | 35 | 225 |
E170 | 25 | 75 |
E190LR | 30 | 100 |