Definitions

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  • proper noun A Finnish airline

Etymologies

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Finn + air < airline, introduced as marketing and brand name of the airline Aero Oy in 1953. In 1968 the name Aero was changed to Finnair.

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Examples

  • Finnair, which is 56 percent government-owned, flies to about 50 destinations with a fleet of 65 aircraft.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Finnair, which is 56 percent government-owned, flies to 50 destinations with a fleet of 63 aircraft.

    WTOP / Business / Biz Stories 2010

  • Finnair, which is 56 percent government-owned, flies to 50 destinations with a fleet of 63 aircraft.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • Finnair, which is 56 percent government-owned, flies to 50 destinations with a fleet of 63 aircraft.

    daytondailynews.com - News 2010

  • Finnair, which is 56 percent government-owned, flies to 50 destinations with a fleet of 63 aircraft.

    WTOP / Business / Biz Stories 2010

  • While you can use your miles to fly American, British Airways, Finnair, and Iberia, American imposes "fuel surcharges" on British Airways awards, which can quickly turn your "free" ticket into a $500 one.

    TravelSort: Choosing the Best Frequent Flyer Program TravelSort 2010

  • Finland's Finnair offers a face lift for 4.6 million miles and hair transplantation and breast augmentation at the same price, 3.2 million "Plus" program miles.

    What Airlines Are Hawking Scott McCartney 2011

  • Nordic airlines Finnair and SAS said they haven't canceled any flights but have encouraged passengers to reschedule.

    Airlines Cancel London Flights Ahead of Strike David Pearson 2011

  • While you can use your miles to fly American, British Airways, Finnair, and Iberia, American imposes "fuel surcharges" on British Airways awards, which can quickly turn your "free" ticket into a $500 one.

    TravelSort: Choosing the Best Frequent Flyer Program TravelSort 2010

  • While you can use your miles to fly American, British Airways, Finnair, and Iberia, American imposes "fuel surcharges" on British Airways awards, which can quickly turn your "free" ticket into a $500 one.

    TravelSort: Choosing the Best Frequent Flyer Program TravelSort 2010

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