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Travelling for the Easter holidays? Read our travel tips for Helsinki Airport

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26.3.2024 at 09:38
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Many passengers are travelling via Helsinki Airport during Easter. The busiest days at Helsinki Airport are Wednesday afternoon, 27 March, Thursday, 28 March, and Friday morning, 29 March 2024.

The busiest travel times at Helsinki Airport are in the morning between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. and in the afternoon between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.

Read our tips for smooth travelling.

Prepare for your trip well in advance

Before you arrive at the airport, make sure that your baggage is packed properly. You can use Finavia’s search engine to check which items can be packed in hand baggage and which can go in checked baggage.

  • Flammable ski waxes and wax removers are not allowed at all on board an aircraft. Gases and lighter fluids for camping stoves are also prohibited. One piece of fire making equipment per passenger can packed in hand baggage or carried in the clothing worn by the passenger. Products such as power banks and backup batteries may only be carried in hand baggage.
  • Check the security control instructions in advance: Helsinki Airport and Finavia’s regional airports.
  • If you are travelling with skis, snowboards, or golf gear, please check your airline's instructions on special luggage.

Subscribe to your flight’s information in Finavia’s MyFlight service. MyFlight will provide your gate number and recommendations for airport services. MyFlight is only available for passengers in Finnish.

Leave enough time for passing through the airport

Come to the airport well before your flight and leave enough time for parking, check-in and security control. At Helsinki Airport, there is a separate security control line for families with young children.

The best way to guarantee a parking space at Helsinki Airport is to book it in advance in the area of your choice. For example, the P3 building is suitable for long-term parking and is a short walk from the terminal. The P2 parking area offers wider parking spaces and a lift to the Arrivals hall.

Further reading

Air travel with children

How to drive to P2 Parking Area at Helsinki Airport