Finnair completes €200 million cabin upgrade to its long-haul fleet – Business Traveler

Finnair has completed a €200 million cabin renovation on its fleet of A350 and A330 long-haul aircraft.

The two-year investment program included the refurbishment of eight A330 and 17 A350 aircraft to include the airline's new business class seat, new premium economy cabin and a refurbished economy class.

The flag carrier launched its innovative new business class seat in collaboration with Collins Aerospace in early 2022, along with the airline's first premium economy cabin.

business traveler has reviewed Finnair's new business class seat twice: the first time in an A330 short-haul service between London and Helsinkiand later on a long-haul A350 flight between Helsinki and Singapore.

Meanwhile, Finnair is set to renew its short-haul Embraer fleet “in the coming months” and will also open a new, larger lounge in the Schengen area of ​​Helsinki Airport for business class customers and Finnair Plus tier members (all Finnair customers can get paid access).

Ole Orvér, Commercial Director of Finnair, commented:

“After just two years, it is fantastic to have completed the rollout of our new award-winning long-haul cabin.

“Since its launch in 2022, customer feedback on our revolutionary Business Class seat and our new Premium Economy cabin has been excellent, so we are proud to be able to offer the renewed cabin on flights to all our long-haul destinations.

“We also know that our customers value consistency and reliability, so offering a consistent cabin concept across our fleet is a big step on the road to customer experience. “Customer satisfaction with our long-haul cabins has increased significantly with the cabin renovation.”

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