Record number of Christmas tourists are arriving in Finnish Lapland during the upcoming winter season. The number of charter flights are also increasing in different lapland airports. About 720 charter flights are arriving in Lapland during Christmas and New Year. 

Record Charter flights and Tourists in Winter

The Christmas season will begin at Finavia’s airports on 25 November, 2022, when the first charter flights from Europe will land at Ivalo and Kittilä airports. However, nowadays more and more tourists are arriving in Lapland on scheduled flights.

“The pristine nature of Lapland, Santa Claus and the magnificent Northern Lights are attracting more and more tourists. This is evident in the willingness of airlines to launch regular scheduled flights to Lapland. Scheduled flights are a good reflection of the demand potential and appeal of the area. For people living in Lapland, scheduled flights mean direct and fast connections to European destinations,” says Jonna Pietilä, Finavia’s VP Lapland airports.

The tourism of Lapland seems to be finally recovering from the pandemic, and the visitor numbers are expected to exceed the current record, when 3.1 million overnight stays were registered in 2019. More direct flights are coming from different countries.  

According to preliminary data, the number of international Christmas flights is set to increase by about 10% this year compared to last year. The number of charter flights is higher, but in relative terms the biggest increase comes from new scheduled flights.



“Last year, the largest number of tourists came from the UK. Tourists also flew in from other European countries, such as the Netherlands, Germany and Italy. This year, there will be Christmas flights from places as far away as Turkey.”

Pietilä says that the airports are looking forward to the Christmas season and tourists arriving in Lapland.

“Lapland’s airports are in good shape, and we have invested a lot in the functionality and comfort of our airports. Over the past ten years, Finavia’s investments in Lapland airports have risen to more than EUR 100 million.”

In addition to making large investments, Finavia works to improve the services of its airports and the smoothness of travel every year. New features for the upcoming Christmas season include the Ivalo Airport café, a third passenger boarding bridge at Rovaniemi Airport and improved facilities for passengers arriving at Kittilä Airport.

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