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Welcome to Kittilä -  Lapland Airports

Airport in the hub of tourist centers.
Kittilä airport is a gateway to the area, where six high quality, unique destinations are located within a one hour radius.

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04.06.2010

Mid night sun in Lapland via Helsinki

Passengers can fly to Lapland this summer using several airlines: airBaltic has started up new routes, and Finnair as well as Finncomm fly to Lapland Airports network every day. The year-round seasonal variation in traffic to Lapland lays the foundation for increasing passenger numbers.

As it is now summer in Lapland, there is light throughout the day and night and the midnight sun shines bright. There are many activities to choose from to while away your holiday; some of the most popular are river adventures and canoe trips. Summer is now the object of attention in terms of tourism to Lapland.

“The winter product is already known extensively, but awareness of summer products should be improved. Before Christmas travel became popular among British tourists, one of the highlights of travel to Lapland was the midnight sun. The goal is to get summer and winter products on an equal footing through cooperation with airports, airlines and local tourism entrepreneurs,” says Thomas Kingelin, Finavia’s Sales Manager.

Kingelin believes that the greatest growth potential in tourism to Lapland is currently in Central Europe. “The greatest potential for passengers is from Germany, Russia and France.”

The North is near

Many summer travellers are seeking nature's peace and tranquillity in the north. In contrast, for example, Kittilä in Lapland also boasts more energetic activities, such as mountain bike riding, canoeing and fishing.

Kittilä Airport has, in addition to excellent cooperation, an excellent geographical location because the airport is a short distance to two different tourist centres at the gateway to the fells. Levi and Ylläs are located under half an hour's distance from the airport, explains Kari Tohmo, Kittilä’s Airport Manager.

Finavia is investing in increasing awareness of Lapland in cooperation with tourism actors in northern Finland. The six airports in northern Finland – Ivalo, Enontekiö, Kittilä, Rovaniemi, Kemi-Tornio, and Kuusamo – make up a tight network of airports known collectively as Lapland Airports.

The new Lapland Airports look can already be seen at three airports in the region: Kittilä, Kuusamo and Rovaniemi. The new look will be completed at Kemi Airport next and the others later.

Scheduled flights to summer in Lapland

Finnair flies to four different destinations in Lapland and Finncomm flies to Kemi several times a day. In addition, airBaltic has started up new routes: passengers can now fly with airBaltic from Riga to Kuusamo via Lappeenranta and to Rovaniemi via Tampere.

Finnair:
Helsinki–Rovaniemi 26 x week
Helsinki–Kuusamo 6 x week
Helsinki–Ivalo 6 x week
Helsinki–Kittilä 6 x week

Finncomm:
Helsinki–Kemi 34 x week

airBaltic:
Riga–Lappeenranta–Kuusamo 3 x week
Riga–Tampere–Rovaniemi 4 x week


Archive

24.06.2010
New route to Kittilä strengthens Finavia’s Lapland Airports
04.06.2010
Mid night sun in Lapland via Helsinki
26.04.2010
Tickets must be presented at the security control from 29 April
23.04.2010
updated 9.50 am: All Finnish airports open for air traffic
22.04.2010
updated 18.50: TraFi has granted exceptional permit for flights
22.04.2010
Information for air passengers on air restrictions and what to do
22.04.2010
Updated at 11:50: ash persists over parts of Finland - according to the forecast, Helsinki Airport will open in the afternoon
22.04.2010
updated 03.30 am: Air traffic restrictions remain as before, Mariehamn Airport opens for airtraffic
21.04.2010
Air traffic suspended again in Southern Finland
21.04.2010
Helsinki Airport airspace is open for traffic
20.04.2010
International classification model for air traffic restrictions
20.04.2010
Overflights are allowed in 9500 meters altitude
20.04.2010
Air traffic restrictions to remain until 9.00 a.m. tomorrow morning
19.04.2010
Updated 10.30 pm: The use of airspace restricted in Finland until Tuesday 6 pm
19.04.2010
Finavia opens airspace to Tampere-Pirkkala and Turku airports for one day
18.04.2010
In Finland flight restrictions are valid until Monday April 19, 6 pm
16.04.2010
Restrictions in air traffic may last several days
16.04.2010
Security officers are on strike - due to volcanic ash there is no air traffic
08.04.2010
Airports in northern Finland actively support tourism in Lapland
11.03.2010
Finavia supports air carriers in boosting passenger numbers
23.02.2010
Fluid restrictions on transit passengers arriving from the United States and Canada have been relaxed
17.02.2010
Flying is a sensible form of public transport
27.01.2010
Flight information on the move – a mobile version of Finavia's web service
13.01.2010
Passenger numbers in 2009 contracted, especially in domestic air traffic
12.01.2010
Air traffic to Lapland in 2009 was busiest in December
01.01.2010
Finavia becomes corporation on 1 January 2010
20.11.2009
Opportunities for Lapland’s tourism lie in growing new markets
17.11.2009
Finnair pilot's strike ended
15.11.2009
Finncomm and Blue1 increase their flights due to the strike
14.11.2009
Finnair pilots' strike begins on Monday 16 November at 00:01 hours.
13.11.2009
Helsinki airport winter flights to Lapland open with the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
29.10.2009
Ticket prices on low-cost airlines appeal to increasing number of passengers
27.10.2009
Air traffic in Lapland to face changes in winter season
06.10.2009
Finncomm Airlines to open a new route from Turku to Kittilä
30.09.2009
Finavia supports charity flights
12.09.2009
Blue1 direct flights to Lapland and Northern Finland will be resumed
10.09.2009
Finavia’s web service renewed
07.09.2009
Airport operations on Friday during the stoppage by the Trade Union for the Public and Welfare Sectors (JHL)
04.09.2009
Belts must be placed on the security control X-ray conveyor from now on
31.08.2009
Finavia Interim Financial Report 1 January 2009 – 30 June 2009: The poor prospects of the sector constitute a challenge for Finavia
28.08.2009
Discounts of over 10% on air transport charges
11.06.2009
The popularity of low-cost airlines has increased in Finland during the past year
22.12.2008
Passenger checklist: ski wax and fireworks at home