Airline Cancels 70 Flights Over An Issue Most People Would Never Even Think Of

Don’t worry, it didn’t involve any snakes.But a Finnish airline has offered a pretty unexpected reason for canceling 70 of its flights — a move that affected around 11,000 customers.On Wednesday, Finnair — which operates flights between Europe, Asia and North America, with its main hub in Helsinki, Finland — said in a press release

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Don’t worry, it didn’t involve any snakes.

But a Finnish airline has offered a pretty unexpected reason for canceling 70 of its flights — a move that affected around 11,000 customers.

On Wednesday, Finnair — which operates flights between Europe, Asia and North America, with its main hub in Helsinki, Finland — said in a press release it had to temporarily ground eight A321 planes on Oct. 13 over safety concerns about the aircrafts’ installed seat covers.

Finnair Airbus A321 taxiing in Helsinki Vantaa Airport, Finland.
Finnair Airbus A321 taxiing in Helsinki Vantaa Airport, Finland.

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The airline said it made the move “after having been informed by the manufacturer of the original seat covers that the impact of washing on the fire protection of the seat covers had not been verified in the required manner.”

Finnair noted that “seats are typically washed every two years.”

“The affected seat covers were manufactured by a long-standing Finnair partner, based on specifications provided by the original seat manufacturer,” it said. “The covers have been washed in accordance with the information received from the original seat manufacturer.”

A Finnair Airbus A321 lands at London Heathrow Airport, England in 2src2src.
A Finnair Airbus A321 lands at London Heathrow Airport, England in 2020.

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“We are deeply sorry for the inconvenience,” Finnair said about the cancellations.

It added that one of its grounded aircrafts is already back in service, and it plans to have all eight running by the end of the month.

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Although Finnair’s reason for cancelling its flights is a rare one, it’s by no means the strangest travel hiccup.

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