Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Finnair-Meridiana code-share agreement opens connections to Sicily


Finnair and the Italian airline Meridiana will start cooperating within the framework of a reciprocal code-share agreement on flights between Helsinki and Italy as of June 22. The new agreement means that Finnair can offer its passengers connections to Cagliari and Olbia in Sardinia, Palermo in Sicily, and Florence, to which Meridiana flies from the Finnair destinations of Amsterdam, Rome Fiumicino, and Paris Charles de Gaulle. Palermo is the capital city of Sicily. The growing interest in Sicily with its many magnificent beaches, high quality tourism services and golf courses is the reason for Finnairs new code-share program.

"Italy is a very popular travel destination, both for Finnair's Finnish customers, Russians and for passengers using our Asian route network. The code-share agreement means that we can now offer a wider range of convenient connections to Italy," says Vice President Hannu Sundberg, who is responsible for Finnair's code-share agreements.

Further information: www.finnair.com and www.meridiana.com

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