I've flown with finnair at least 30 times and I have nothing bad to say. Crew members have always been super nice and welcoming. Also I have been able to visit the cockpit twice, which was great!
During my life I flew several times with Finnair to Finland (my mother is finnish). I always feel comfortable and secure onboard with nice crews. See you soon!
Same here! My mum is also Finnish... she moved to the UK before I was born. For 30 plus years, we have been travelling to Helsinki / Kuopio via Finnair. My mum told me that we had flown on the Finnair DC-10 from Helsinki to London when I was a baby. So many happy but also sad experiences (saying goodbye to our finnish family, etc) so I tear up easily everytime when I see Finnair or when we leave Finland back to the UK.
With reference to the note at the bottom of the screen at 07:38 that "Flight paths to Asia are altered due to Russian airspace ban" Finnair are now doing flights over the arctic. If you look on the Flight Radar 24 channel there is a great video from the flight deck of a Finnair A350 going from Tokyo to Helsinki over the north pole.
Had a flight on one of there a319s from Manchester in the early summer and we were sat on the ground for around 15 minutes while they fixed the stuck cargo door!
I am from Finland have flown with Finnairs turboprop planes between Helsinki and Vaasa a couple of times, don't know which one because It was a long time ago and I knew nothing about planes back then. My parents usually choose these little bit cheaper ones like norwegian when we fly to like the canary islands.
Regarding the bus offer, it would be very good if the security check could already be carried out at the regional airport where there is no fear of queues!
As a Finn I have flown a lot. As I remember list would be: multible times with A320 both versions, A321 and 319. Two times with Norra's ATR. Earlier B757 and also many years earlier with dc-9 or md-82 and A300 (Karair label owned by Finnair)
What this video does not talk about is that Finnair's narrow-body fleet is ancient compared to many other European legacy carriers. All A319s and A320 are over 20 years old, and what is shocking is that Finnair is not even planning to update them. Others, like LH, LX and SK, are getting newer NEO options. Others, like AF and BT, are deploying more efficient and newer A220s. AY, on the other hand, does not seem to care in the least about modernisation of its narrow body Airbus fleet.
Please make a video on the Fleet of Biman Bangladesh Airlines. 🇧🇩 It is the national flag carrier airline of Bangladesh. It has a rather small but very young and modern fleet of Boeing and Bombardier Aircrafts currently. Previously it also operated Airbus Aircrafts. Biman Bangladesh received the last production unit of McDonnell Douglas DC-10.
I always wondered something. Why has finair only flown 10 Boeing aircraft in all of its history. Has there been some kind of bad blood with the leadership and Boeing in the past?
Finnair was a loyal Mcdonnell Douglas customer until they merged with Boeing in 1997. About the same time Finnair ordered 7 757-200s but chose the A320 over the 737NG. Due to fleet commonality benefits and Pro-EU execs orders for the 777 or the 787 never came.
Finnair have one of the most simple and beautiful liveries I've ever seen.
Agreed!
The importance of keeping them clean __
I've flown with finnair at least 30 times and I have nothing bad to say. Crew members have always been super nice and welcoming. Also I have been able to visit the cockpit twice, which was great!
As a finn I have been waiting for this a long time :)
Sama
As a finnish person I love Finnair! Never had a bad experience and very much worth the price
Agreed. Finnair is underrated
Joo enpä tiiä euroopan lentojen osalta kun vittu kahvikin on nykyään lisämaksullista, maailman kallein halpalentoyhtiö🙄
I flew on an A319 this year from EFHK-ESSA, great airline, greetings from Finland:)
During my life I flew several times with Finnair to Finland (my mother is finnish). I always feel comfortable and secure onboard with nice crews. See you soon!
Same here! My mum is also Finnish... she moved to the UK before I was born. For 30 plus years, we have been travelling to Helsinki / Kuopio via Finnair. My mum told me that we had flown on the Finnair DC-10 from Helsinki to London when I was a baby. So many happy but also sad experiences (saying goodbye to our finnish family, etc) so I tear up easily everytime when I see Finnair or when we leave Finland back to the UK.
I have flown Finnair a lot to my aunt in Finland. Great airline 👍
With reference to the note at the bottom of the screen at 07:38 that "Flight paths to Asia are altered due to Russian airspace ban" Finnair are now doing flights over the arctic. If you look on the Flight Radar 24 channel there is a great video from the flight deck of a Finnair A350 going from Tokyo to Helsinki over the north pole.
I love Finair. A great unique airline with great hard products.
My first flight ever, when I was six months old, was on a Finnair Super Caravelle.
I have then flown many times their DC9 and once their DC10 to JFK.
i have flown with all finnair's A/C types since 2000 apart from a340 and atr
Had a flight on one of there a319s from Manchester in the early summer and we were sat on the ground for around 15 minutes while they fixed the stuck cargo door!
I am from Finland have flown with Finnairs turboprop planes between Helsinki and Vaasa a couple of times, don't know which one because It was a long time ago and I knew nothing about planes back then.
My parents usually choose these little bit cheaper ones like norwegian when we fly to like the canary islands.
The E190 also flies Paris-Helsinki
Regarding the bus offer, it would be very good if the security check could already be carried out at the regional airport where there is no fear of queues!
As a Finn I have flown a lot. As I remember list would be: multible times with A320 both versions, A321 and 319. Two times with Norra's ATR. Earlier B757 and also many years earlier with dc-9 or md-82 and A300 (Karair label owned by Finnair)
All Airbus, great move!
Luv these insights you present in different airline company's 👍
Big up Simple Flying!🙂
I was going to fly with them but when I arrived at the airport, the aircraft disappeared into Finnair!
Anyone...? No? I'll get back to work then...
😂
What this video does not talk about is that Finnair's narrow-body fleet is ancient compared to many other European legacy carriers. All A319s and A320 are over 20 years old, and what is shocking is that Finnair is not even planning to update them. Others, like LH, LX and SK, are getting newer NEO options. Others, like AF and BT, are deploying more efficient and newer A220s. AY, on the other hand, does not seem to care in the least about modernisation of its narrow body Airbus fleet.
Do one for holiday airline TUI uk and hi fly a330 and a320 a321
I'm going to Finland any tips for a NYer?
Please make a video on the Fleet of Biman Bangladesh Airlines. 🇧🇩
It is the national flag carrier airline of Bangladesh. It has a rather small but very young and modern fleet of Boeing and Bombardier Aircrafts currently. Previously it also operated Airbus Aircrafts. Biman Bangladesh received the last production unit of McDonnell Douglas DC-10.
Thanks For Finnair
And hey from Finland
Try making one about Austrian Airlines
I like to Finnair! 👏
Would you do a deep dive into Saudia’s fleet please?
I wish I'd had the chance to fly on a Finnair A340. Do you know what routes they operated on? I'm guessing the Asian long hauls.
I flew the ATR 72-500 to Tartu. Could someone tell me the difference between SkyExpress' ATR 72-600 and Finnair's ATR 72-500?
Yep, most airlines should use buses for nearby destinations
Would you mind to do Garuda Indonesia ?
The Impossible God to make👍
Waiting for air india big order
Can you do an episode of Royal air maroc 🇲🇦❤️
YAYYYYY!😊
I wonder what type of narrowbody aircraft they will order next. I hope for A321neo and A320neo and A220
I doubt they will order boeings so yes
In future its inevitably to tipp the toe into new waters for airlines all over.
I always wondered something. Why has finair only flown 10 Boeing aircraft in all of its history. Has there been some kind of bad blood with the leadership and Boeing in the past?
@@aarnililja5599 I know. But they've existed for almost 100 years and have had JUST 10 total Boeing planes
Finnair was a loyal Mcdonnell Douglas customer until they merged with Boeing in 1997. About the same time Finnair ordered 7 757-200s but chose the A320 over the 737NG. Due to fleet commonality benefits and Pro-EU execs orders for the 777 or the 787 never came.
I have been on the 320 from Stockholm to helsinki and then to Telaviv in Israel. Not imprest Will not use them again.
Ah the "Finna" autocorrect
They don't fly ATR 72s to Tampere nor do they fly them to Turku. It is a recent decision.
One of the oldest airline in the world