
Emirates Introduces Daily A350 Flights from Dubai to Helsinki, Strengthening Connections in Asia-Pacific
Emirates plans to launch a daily route between Dubai and Helsinki using A350 aircraft, enhancing connectivity for travelers between the UAE and Finland.
Emirates will launch a new year-round daily route between Dubai and Helsinki from 1 October 2026, operated by its latest Airbus A350-900 aircraft. The service will create the only nonstop link between Finland and the United Arab Emirates, significantly improving connectivity for both leisure and business travellers.
Details of the New Dubai–Helsinki A350 Route
The Dubai–Helsinki flights will be flown with Emirates’ three-class A350-900s, configured for 298 passengers across Business, Premium Economy and Economy cabins. The A350 brings Emirates’ newest onboard products to Finland, including its premium economy cabin, quieter interiors and improved fuel efficiency.
This will be the first time Emirates deploys its A350 to the Finnish market, expanding its Nordic footprint beyond existing services to Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm. The new route is expected to shorten journey times and remove the need for travellers to route via other European hubs.
Strong Asia-Pacific Connections via Dubai
Emirates is positioning the Helsinki route as a new gateway for Finland to the Asia-Pacific region. From Dubai, passengers will be able to connect onward to major cities such as Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, and Beijing, as well as destinations across South and Southeast Asia, Australia, and New Zealand.
Existing demand between Helsinki and Dubai, currently routed via the airline’s other Nordic gateways, underpins the decision to launch a nonstop, year-round service. The carrier expects the new flight to attract travellers who previously used alternative routings and to help grow overall traffic between Finland, the Gulf, and Asia-Pacific.
Helsinki’s Role After Finnair’s Asia Rethink
The launch coincides with Finnair’s ongoing adjustment of its long-haul strategy following the closure of Russian airspace to many European carriers, which has weakened Helsinki’s traditional role as a hub for Europe–Asia traffic. Longer routings and higher operating costs have reduced the competitiveness of some of Finnair’s Asian services, prompting schedule changes and portfolio shifts.
By adding a direct Gulf link with extensive Asia-Pacific connections beyond Dubai, Emirates positions itself as an attractive alternative for Finland-based travellers heading east, while also bringing more inbound visitors from Asia and the Middle East to Helsinki and the wider Finnish market.
What the New Emirates Helsinki Route Means for Travellers
For Finnish travellers, the new Dubai–Helsinki service offers:
- A nonstop, year-round connection to Dubai on a modern A350 with Business, Premium Economy and Economy cabins.
- One-stop access to a broad Asia-Pacific network covering key hubs in East, South and Southeast Asia, plus Australasia.
For visitors from the UAE and beyond, the route opens easier access to Helsinki and the rest of Finland, from Lapland’s winter experiences to the country’s design, tech, and sustainability hubs. As demand for North–South connectivity continues to grow, Emirates’ new Helsinki route adds another strategic link between Northern Europe, the Gulf and Asia-Pacific.
