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Travelling to Finland
Finland has opened for travel from the EU and Schengen countries. Travel from outside of the EU and Schengen area remains restricted until 30 June 2022. Entry requirements to Finland in this travel update article are valid between 15 February to 30 June 2022.
Finnish authorities define the entry requirements to Finland. See more detailed instructions below. Please also note that travel restrictions are subject to change at short notice. As a traveller, you are always responsible for ensuring that you fulfil the requirements of your destination and possible transit country. You can check the current entry restrictions to Finland here.
Travelling to Finland
Travelling from the EU or Schengen countries to Finland between 15 February - 30 June 2022
Finland welcomes travel from the EU and Schengen countries, with relaxed travel guidance. You can arrive in Finland freely without quarantine or test upon arrival, when you fulfil one of the following conditions defined in the Communicable Diseases Act. This guidance applies also for Finnish nationals and residents.
- You have been fully vaccinated at least 7 days before you travel.
- You were born in 2007 or later.
- You have a certificate stating that you have had a coronavirus infection within the past 6 months and are now symptomless.
- You have had one dose of vaccine? You can arrive in Finland, but you need to take a coronavirus test in 72-120 hours after arrival. The vaccination needs to be taken at least 14 days before you travel.
- You have a certificate of a negative coronavirus test result, and you take a new coronavirus test in 72-120 hours after arrival.
In case you don’t fulfil any of the above listed options, you are required to take a coronavirus test upon arrival or latest 24 hours after arrival.
Please sign in to FINENTRY service to get personalized guidance for entry to Finland and also to smoothen the arrival to the country.
Travelling from outside of the EU or Schengen area to Finland between 15 February - 30 June 2022
Travelling to Finland from outside of the EU and Schengen area remains restricted but eased for fully vaccinated travellers.
You can enter Finland if you fulfil one of the following requirements for entry:
- You are a Finnish citizen or a resident of Finland.
- You have been fully vaccinated at least 7 days before you travel.
- In other cases, please check first on the Finnish Border Guard’s website, if you are allowed to enter Finland.
- The Finnish Border Guard advises on border crossing by telephone and email. The service is available in Finnish, Swedish and English on weekdays at 8-16 at 0295 420 100. You can also send questions by e-mail to rajavartiolaitos(at)raja.fi.
When arriving in Finland from a third country, normal border control practicalities and passport and possible visa requirements are followed.
If you are allowed entry to Finland, you can arrive in the country without quarantine or test upon arrival, when you fulfil one of the following conditions defined in the Communicable Diseases Act:
- You have been fully vaccinated at least 7 days before you travel.
- You were born in 2007 or later.
- You have a certificate stating that you have had a coronavirus infection within the past 6 months and are now symptomless.
- You have had one dose vaccine? You can arrive in Finland, but you need to take a coronavirus test in 72-120 hours after arrival. The vaccination needs to be taken at least 14 days before you travel.
- You have a single certificate that you have recovered from coronavirus and you have gotten one dose of valid vaccine. This is equated to a complete coronavirus vaccination series.
- You have a certificate of a negative coronavirus test result, and you take a new coronavirus test in 72-120 hours after arrival.
In case you don’t fulfil any of the above listed options, you are required to take a coronavirus test upon arrival.
Please sign in to FINENTRY service to get personalized guidance for entry to Finland and also to smoothen the arrival to the country.
Accepted vaccination and test certificates
Finnish border and health authorities check required travel documents and certificates when you arrive in Finland or may require airlines to do so at your departure airport. Please prepare to show your travel documents and corona related certificates at any point of your journey. It is good to know that there may be queues at times at the certificate check points.
To read more about accepted certificates, please go to the website of the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare.
Your options if you travel plans change
In case your travel plans change, you can change your travel dates online in Manage booking following our flexible ticket change policy.
For bookings made from 1 June 2022 onwards, our normal ticket rules apply. Read more about the normal ticket rules here and our ticket types and their benefits here.
Contacting our customer service
Do you have questions about travel requirements? Please check our travel requirements map. Our customer service uses the same tool to answer your questions, so we ask you to use the map instead of contacting our customer service. In case you don’t find an answer through the tool, please contact your destination authorities.
Do you want to make changes to your reservation? If you booked your ticket through a travel agency or a tour operator, please contact them to make changes to your reservation. If you booked your ticket through Finnair, our customer service will do everything to help you. We recommend our chat service that appears in the lower right corner on this page as soon as one of our agents is available. We are sorry that our customer service may be congested.
You can see your passenger rights here.