Finnair temporarly stops Mumbai flights
Tuesday 10 March 2009
With the global economic meltdown in its peak, the Finnish airliner Finnair has announced that it would temperorly suspend its flights to Mumbai.
Finnair which now operates 4 times a week to Mumbai from Helsinki airport will be dropped from May to mid October during the summer period. The company has cited unfavourable economic conditions as the reason for this. However its Helsinki-Delhi flights will continue to operate. --MP
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