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Sat, 6 February 2016

Finnair Enhances Inflight Business Class Menu on Hong Kong - Helsinki Flights

Finnair has added new signature dishes to its Business Class service between Hong Kong and Helsinki.

Inspired by contemporary Finnish traditions and authentic Nordic taste, Finnair created the new menu in partnership with Executive Chef Jaakko Sorsa of FINDS Restaurant & Bar in Hong Kong.

This is the first Asian-based chef cooperation for Finnair, and the first cooperation designed for a specific long-haul route.

Established in 2004, FINDS gets its name from Finland, Iceland, Norway, Denmark and Sweden, and the restaurant is the only Nordic restaurant in Hong Kong.

Chef Sorsa's “Finnish Traditions” menu for Finnair features best-loved ingredients such as porcinis, morels, lingon berries, salmon, barley, potatoes, carrots, meatballs and yellow beetroot. He applies traditional cooking and preserving methods, such as smoking, curing and pickling.

“FINDS is the latest step in our already established cooperation with top chefs. With this cooperation, we want to honor our roots, and bring the best of Nordic flavours to the customers of our Hong Kong route. Even if the majority of our customers flying from Hong Kong are connecting to Finnair's broad network of around 70 destinations in Europe, they can enjoy a taste of Finland on board,” said Maarit Keränen, Head of In-flight Service, Finnair.

Finnair started its signature cooperation program in 2013, and has since then worked with chefs from top Finnish restaurants in creating a series of signature menus for Finnair's long-haul flights departing from Helsinki.

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