Finnish airports see higher passengers in H1
Published : 13 Jul 2022, 01:11
A total of 6,6 million passengers travelled through Finavia’s airports between January–June 2022 (H1) and the number of passengers increased by 520 per cent compared to the stipulated period of the previous year, said country´s airports operator Finavia on Tuesday.
However, the number of transfer passengers at Helsinki Airport remained low.
“Recovery has begun strongly, especially on European flights. A total of 6,6 million passengers flew through our airports. Compared to last year, the number of passengers increased by 520 per cent,” said Petri Vuori, Finavia’s Senior Vice President, Sales and Route Development.
According to Vuori, the number of passengers at other European airports, however, grew more than in Finland.
The reason is that Helsinki Airport has not been able to commence transfer travelling due to the COVID-19 restrictions in force until the end of June and the Russian overflight ban.
Despite the low number of flights to Asia, Finavia’s airports still offer access to some 130 destinations around the world.
At Helsinki Airport, growth was 579 per cent during the first half of the year. A total of 5,5 million people travelled through Helsinki Airport at that time, of which 85 per cent were passengers on international flights.
Most flights were made to Germany, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
The number of passengers at Finavia’s regional airports increased by 340 per cent when compared to the corresponding period last year and totalled 1,1 million passengers.
Oulu, Rovaniemi and Kittilä were the most popular destinations in Finland.
Cargo and mail volumes in January–June increased by 5,3 per cent when compared to the corresponding period in the previous year. A total of 85 thousand tons of cargo and mail were transported by air in Finland.