Finnair’s revamped long-haul Business Class takes flight

Finnair’s revamped long-haul Business Class takes flight

Discover the ultimate flying experience

Finnair has successfully completed a €200 million renewal of its long-haul cabins, refurbishing all of its long-haul aircraft. This extensive upgrade introduces a brand-new Business Class seat, a new Premium Economy cabin, and a refreshed Economy Class, all meticulously crafted to provide the ultimate onboard experience.

Finnair’s enhanced Business Class cabins combine cutting-edge comfort, exquisite design, and top-tier service, solidifying the airline as the premier choice for passengers traveling between Europe, the USA, and Asia. For travelers from India, Finnair’s direct flights from New Delhi to Helsinki provide an ideal gateway to explore the Nordics and beyond.

Here are six reasons why Finnair’s long-haul Business Class is a true game changer:

Redefining Comfort

The centerpiece of this transformation is the AirLounge seat, developed in collaboration with Collins Aerospace. The innovative seat design departs from traditional reclining mechanisms, instead offering a fixed shell that allows multiple seating positions, from cross-legged relaxation to a full-flat bed for optimal sleep. This seat redefines comfort with its ergonomic features, ensuring passengers can work, rest, or enjoy entertainment with ease.

Nordic Design with a Finnish Touch

The cabin’s design further reflects Finnair’s Nordic heritage. Iconic Finnish brand Marimekko has contributed textiles featuring vintage designs by Maija Isola, adding a touch of elegance and comfort. The newly designed entrance area in Business Class also exudes a distinctly Finnish ambiance, creating a cohesive and immersive environment from the moment passengers’ step on board.

A Culinary Journey at 35,000 Feet

Complementing Finnair’s seating innovation and unique cabin design is its thoughtfully curated menu, which draws inspiration from both Nordic and Asian culinary traditions. Business Class passengers are treated to a main meal post-takeoff and a lighter option before arrival. The menu includes a selection of starters, main courses, cheeses, and desserts, paired with award-winning wines. A pre-selection service is available on flights departing from Helsinki, allowing passengers to secure their preferred dish ahead of time.

Dining Elevated with Harri Koskinen’s Tableware

The in-flight dining experience is further elevated with the use of tableware designed by Finnish designer Harri Koskinen for Iittala. The Kuulas range, crafted from ceramics, glass, wood, and steel, brings a homely and authentic feel to the dining experience. Koskinen’s designs feature round plates and glasses, a departure from the conventional rectangular items typically found in airplane cabins, emphasizing both beauty and functionality.

State-of-the-Art In-Flight Entertainment

The onboard entertainment system has also been revamped to enhance the travel experience. An 18-inch display provides an immersive viewing experience, while the redesigned user interface, with its darker tones, is easy on the eyes, particularly during night flights. USB-C connectivity and PC power options cater to passengers who wish to work, making the cabin as functional as it is luxurious.

Enhancing the Travel Experience with Finnair Extras

Beyond the in-flight experience, Finnair enhances each journey with personalized travel extras. The newly opened Finnair Lounge at Helsinki Airport’s Schengen side offers a serene environment with Nordic-inspired design and flavors. Passengers can also select preferred seats for added comfort and pre-order gourmet meals for European flights. Additionally, the Finnair Plus program provides exclusive benefits and opportunities to earn Avios, adding value to every flight.

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