Finnair has announced it will strengthen its Southern European network with four key destinations for the Summer 2026 season: Florence, Catania, Valencia, and the Greek island of Kos. Three of these are new scheduled routes, while Kos will transition from being exclusively a charter flight to being integrated into the airline’s scheduled program.
Christine Rovelli, Chief Revenue Officer at Finnair, emphasized the importance of this expansion: “Italy, Spain, and Greece are particularly popular among our customers in Finland and Northern Europe during the summer months. These new routes complement our network in Southern Europe, offering both beach holidays and cultural getaways, with the travel season extending from spring through autumn.”
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Flight Schedule for the 2026 Season
The European airline industry’s peak season will run from March 29 to October 31, 2026. Finnair will operate its frequencies as follows:
- Florence, Italy: Two weekly flights from April 2 to October 18.
- Catania, Italy: Three weekly frequencies from March 31 to October 21.
- Valencia, Spain: Two weekly operations from April 11 to October 24.
- Kos, Greece: Two weekly flights from May 2 to October 24.
Strengthening the Mediterranean Network
In addition to these new additions, Finnair already maintains a strong presence in Southern Europe. In Italy, it serves Rome, Milan, Naples, Venice, Verona, and Bologna; in Spain, it operates flights to Madrid, Malaga, Alicante, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, and the Canary Islands—Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, and Lanzarote; while in Greece, it maintains flights to Chania, Heraklion, Rhodes, and Santorini.
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