This Underrated Airline Has Flight Deals to Copenhagen, Stockholm, Delhi, and More — How to Book
The sale ends September 17.
Finnair is offering huge discounts on flights to popular Scandinavian destinations through next spring, and round-trip tickets are bookable for less than $500.
“As the summer season comes to an end, we are excited to be launching our latest sale for our U.S. customers to enjoy,” Finnair’s general manager, Pasi Kuusisto, said in a statement shared with Travel + Leisure. “With exciting deals to be found, customers should make the most of the fantastic winter and spring seasons in the Nordics and Baltics, with a chance to see some of the strongest Northern Lights in 2025. Alternatively, for a warmer escape, what a great time to explore the city of Delhi at such a discounted rate.”
The sale, which ends on Tuesday, Sep. 17, is eligible for Finnair’s flights departing from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), two of its U.S. gateway cities. There is broad availability for these discounted fares, with travel to European cities available from Oct. 1 to Dec. 10 and Jan. 8 to April 30, while travel to India is open between Jan. 7 and April 30.
The full list of deals can be accessed via Finnair’s website, though Travel + Leisure highlighted some of the best routes on sale below:
New York to/from Warsaw, Poland: $428 round-trip
Los Angeles to/from Copenhagen: $438 round-trip
New York to/from Helsinki: $440 round-trip
Los Angeles to/from Stockholm: $472 round-trip
New York to/from Delhi, India: $794 round-trip
Finnair, which is based at Helsinki Airport, offers seamless connections to the airline’s broad network in Europe and Asia. Travelers can also choose to upgrade their fares to Finnair’s newest business class seat or purchase a day pass to enjoy the carrier’s signature lounge at Helsinki, which even features a Finnish sauna.
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