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  2. Air Finland - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.airfinland.fi. Air Finland head office. Oy Air Finland was an airline with its head office and base at Helsinki Airport in Vantaa, Finland, [1] which was operating chartered and scheduled flights to holiday destinations, as well as aircraft lease services. [2] The company was founded in 2002 and filed for bankruptcy in 2012.

  3. Finnair - Wikipedia

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    www.finnair.com. Finnair Plc (Finnish: Finnair Oyj, Swedish: Finnair Abp) [8] is the flag carrier [9] and largest full-service legacy airline of Finland, with headquarters in Vantaa on the grounds of Helsinki Airport, its hub. Finnair and its subsidiaries dominate both domestic and international air travel in Finland.

  4. List of airlines of Finland - Wikipedia

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    FIN. FINNAIR. 1923. Known as Finnish Airlines from 1946-1968. Nordic Regional Airlines. N7. FINNAIR. 2015. Known as FinnComm Airlines from 1993-2011 and Flybe Finland 2011-2016.

  5. List of airports in Finland - Wikipedia

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    International Air Transport Association. "UN Location Codes: Finland". UN/LOCODE 2012-1. UNECE. 14 September 2012. – includes IATA codes "Airports in Finland". Great Circle Mapper. – IATA and ICAO codes "Airports in Finland". World Aero Data. Archived from the original on 17 February 2013. {}: CS1 maint: unfit URL – ICAO codes

  6. List of Finnair destinations - Wikipedia

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    Those routes are from Helsinki to Billund, Edinburgh, Mytilene, Preveza, Pula, Rimini, Santorini, Skiathos, Varna, Verona, and Zakinthos. [3] In the summer season of 2017, Finnair began flying to several new destinations including Alicante, Corfu, Ibiza, Menorca, and Reykjavík (Keflavík). In 2017, Finnair saw the fastest growth in the airline ...

  7. Aerial warfare in the Winter War - Wikipedia

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    The aerial warfare in the Winter War was the aerial aspect of the Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union from 30 November 1939 to 13 March 1940. While the Soviet air forces greatly outnumbered the Finnish Air Force, the Soviet bombing campaign was largely ineffective, and Finnish pilots and antiaircraft gunners inflicted significant losses on the Soviets.