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Heavy snowfall can cause delays in traffic on 17. January at Helsinki Airport

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16.1.2019 at 15:50
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Forecasts show heavy snow and strong wind for Thursday 17. January. Passengers are kindly asked to prepare for delays and to follow notifications of their own airline.

Update 17. Jan 8 a.m. The morning traffic has started well and the accuracy has been almost at normal level. Snowfall is predicted to end sooner than expected but there is still a risk of freezing drizzle that could affect traffic.

For safety reasons and due to strong wind, bad runway conditions or low visibility the amount of landings and take-offs may have to be limited by ANS Finland. Limitations would decrease capacity and thus cause delays for arrivals and departures.

At the moment forecasts show freezing drizzle for Thursday afternoon. In that case airplane engines must be defrosted between flights. That would delay air traffic significantly. The de-icing operations would also be busy, since ice removal must be done in two stages.

“In spite of the windy and snowy weather conditions we will do our best to keep the runways open and operations running as smoothly as possible. Finavia’s maintenance is fully prepared and ready to keep the runways clear of snow.” says Heini Noronen-Juhola, Vice President, Finavia.

Airlines adapt their traffic plans accordingly and may cancel their flights. Please turn to your own airline for more details. We apologise for possible inconvenience caused to the passengers.

Arrivals and departures in real time are available on the Finavia website.

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