FLY FINNAIR TIPS FOR TAKEOFF
FINNAIR in a nutshell
Established in 1923, Finnair is one of the world’s oldest operating airlines. Finnair’s route network includes 17 destinations in Asia, 4 in North America, and some 74 in Europe. In 2016 Finnair carried more than 10.8 million passengers. More than 1.6 million passengers fly between Asia and Helsinki each year.
TRAVEL TIPS KAKI LAU Gate Service Agent, Finnair “Winter is here and so are all the great opportunities for winter activities. One of the unique Finnish things to do is to dip into a freezing lake or roll in cold snow before running back to a hot sauna. For many Finnair customers, winter means packing up skis and snowboards and flying towards ski slopes in exciting destinations. But before the journey, it’s a good idea to check that your baggage allowance covers skis and/or snowboards. Visit finnair.com to pay an extra baggage fee before your journey. By doing this you save money and time at the airport.” Check out our new video packing tips for ski equipment from finnair.com.
SAFETY
YOUR FAVOURITE TRAVEL APP DOWNLOAD FINNAIR’S app on your mobile and enjoy an even smoother travel experience. Check-in, get flight alerts, and store your boarding passes all in one place. As a Finnair Plus member, you can view your profile and points balance, and even purchase services such as extra bags or an Economy Comfort seat. You can access the app with your Finnair Plus member ID or by using your booking reference number and surname. Learn more at finnair.com.
80 BLUE WINGS FEBRUARY 2017
FLIGHT MODE: CABIN SAFETY SAFETY INFORMATION is presented by the cabin crew at the start of each flight. This information is also listed on the safety instruction card in your seat pocket. Safety belts must remain fastened when the “Fasten safety belt” sign is on. For safety reasons we recommend keeping them fastened even when the sign has been switched off. Handheld devices can be used throughout the flight (including takeoff and landing) in airplane-mode. Laptops and larger devices must be stowed away during takeoff and landing, but can be used when the “Fasten safety belt” sign has been switched off.