Nordic Regional Airlines destinations
On 24 August 2011, Nordic Regional Airlines (Flybe at the time) announced its first 24 routes, including both former Finncomm routes as well as new ones.[1] Since October 2012 Nordic Regional Airlines has operated around one third of Finnair's European network for Finnair market (AY). From 1 May 2015, the airline has operated under Finnair's flight code. Nordic Regional Airlines (Norra) no longer has own commercial routes and it operates flights on behalf of Finnair only. The destinations are the following:
- Vienna (Vienna Airport) (AY)
- Brussels (Brussels Airport) (AY)
- Helsinki (Helsinki Airport) (AY) Base
- Joensuu (Joensuu Airport) (AY)
- Jyväskylä (Jyväskylä Airport)
- Kajaani (Kajaani Airport)
- Kemi (Kemi-Tornio Airport)
- Kittilä (Kittilä Airport) (AY) Seasonal
- Kokkola (Kokkola-Pietarsaari Airport)
- Kuopio (Kuopio Airport) (AY)
- Kuusamo (Kuusamo Airport) (AY) Seasonal
- Mariehamn (Mariehamn Airport)
- Oulu (Oulu Airport) (AY)
- Tampere (Tampere-Pirkkala Airport) (AY)
- Turku (Turku Airport) (AY)
- Vaasa (Vaasa Airport) (AY)
- Berlin (Tegel Airport) (AY)
- Düsseldorf (Düsseldorf Airport) (AY)
- Frankfurt (Frankfurt Airport) (AY)
- Hamburg (Hamburg Airport) (AY)
- Munich (Munich Airport) (AY)
- Budapest (Budapest Airport) (AY)
- Dublin (Dublin Airport) (AY)
- Riga (Riga Airport) (AY)
- Vilnius (Vilnius Airport) (AY)
- Oslo (Oslo Airport, Gardermoen) (AY)
- Gdańsk (Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport) (AY)
- Warsaw (Warsaw Chopin Airport) (AY)
- Kazan (AY)
- Nizhny Novgorod (AY)
- Saint Petersburg - Pulkovo Airport (AY)
- Samara (AY)
- Gothenburg (Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport) (AY)
- Luleå (Luleå Airport) (AY)
- Norrköping (Norrköping Airport)
- Stockholm (Stockholm-Arlanda Airport) (AY)
- Stockholm (Stockholm-Bromma Airport) (AY)
- Visby (Visby Airport)
- Geneva (Geneva Airport) (AY)
- Zurich (Zurich Airport) (AY)
- Manchester (Manchester Airport) (AY)
Terminated Destinations
References
- ↑ "Nordic Regional Airlines routes announced". Business Traveler. 24 August 2011. Archived from the original on 25 August 2011. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
- ↑ L, J (19 March 2015). "Finnair Adds Helsinki – Tartu Route from late-June 2015". Airline Route. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
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