Finnair Plus Now Uses Avios
Finnair Plus is the sixth frequent flyer program to use Avios as its rewards currency. You can also now transfer Avios in from British Airways Executive Club. Our guide explains what you can do with Finnair Avios.
Australian Frequent Flyer has informative articles and guides covering a wide range of global airlines including Alaska Airlines, Turkish Airlines and Fiji Airways. Read on for our articles on other airlines.
Finnair Plus is the sixth frequent flyer program to use Avios as its rewards currency. You can also now transfer Avios in from British Airways Executive Club. Our guide explains what you can do with Finnair Avios.
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