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Impacts of the political industrial actions in Finland on Finavia's airports during 1–2 February 2024

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29.1.2024 at 09:55
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Sign to Helsinki Airport departure hall.
The announced political strike will take place on 1-2 February, 2024 and involves several trade unions. The information about the trade unions participating in the measures and the scope of the actions have been specified for the various trade unions, and an impact assessment related to the operation of Finavia's airports and air travel has been actively carried out. The effects of the strike may still affect airport services at Helsinki Airport on Saturday so we ask passengers to reserve some extra time for check-in, bag drop and security control.

The strike will have a significant impact on airport operations and air travel. It is a political industrial action that does not target Finavia, and Finavia is not a party to the strike. Finavia owns 20 airports in Finland, 4 of which are so-called cooperation airports with the Finnish Defense Forces.

The military airports Halli and Utti, operated by Finavia and used by the Finnish Defense Forces, have been demarcated from the political strikes. Cooperation airports Rovaniemi, Kuopio, Tampere-Pirkkala and Jyväskylä are included in the strike with limitations. Maarianhamina Airport is not affected by the strike.

Airports that are closed to commercial passenger and cargo air traffic during 1 Feb 2024 at 00:00 - 2 Feb 2024 at 24:00 due to the wide-ranging effects of the political strike:

  • Joensuu, Kajaani, Kemi-Tornio, Kokkola-Pietarsaari, Pori and Savonlinna.

Airports that, due to the wide-ranging effects of the political strike, will enforce capacity restrictions on commercial passenger and cargo air traffic during 1-2 February, 2024:

  • Helsinki-Vantaa, Ivalo, Jyväskylä, Kittilä, Kuopio, Kuusamo, Oulu, Rovaniemi, Tampere-Pirkkala, Turku and Vaasa.

Changes to the situation are possible. We will update this page as needed regarding the effects of the strike on Finavia airports.

Instructions for passengers

  • Services at Helsinki Airport will be ramped up gradually after the end of the strike. Because of this, waiting times at service points, such as at the security check, can be longer than normal on Saturday, February 3. We ask passengers to reserve some extra time on Saturday for check-in, bag drop and security check.
  • We kindly request passengers to follow the instructions and announcements of their airlines. Airlines will inform which flights will be operated on strike days,1–2 February. Airlines are also responsible for handling luggage, which may take longer than usual due to the strike actions of ground handling companies. For Finnair Flight Information/Travel updates, please visit Finnair´s web page.
  • We recommend that you allocate sufficient time to arrive at the airport, as public transportation may also be disrupted during the strike. Arriving at Helsinki Airport is easy by car. We recommend you book your parking in advance. If there are any changes to your trip, parking can be cancelled free of charge up to 2 hours before the start of the reservation.
  • At Helsinki Airport, there may be changes to the opening hours of restaurants, shops, and other services during the strike. We aim to ensure that services are available to passengers throughout the terminal during the strike.