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Dec 16, 2025

Border-Guard Week 50 Bulletin Highlights Airport Traffic and Continued Land-Border Closure

Border-Guard Week 50 Bulletin Highlights Airport Traffic and Continued Land-Border Closure
The Finnish Border Guard’s Gulf of Finland Command released its week 50 operational overview on 15 December 2025. The weekly bulletin shows that passenger flows through Helsinki-Vantaa Airport remained brisk—about 189 000 border checks were performed between 9 and 15 December—even as all eight land-crossing points with Russia stayed closed for the thirteenth consecutive month.

Officers reported no irregular asylum attempts at the eastern frontier, underscoring the effectiveness of the government’s emergency push-back law and continued physical barriers installed earlier in the year. Maritime traffic in the Gulf of Finland was routine, with 1 244 vessel movements inspected; three minor search-and-rescue call-outs were resolved without injury.

The report notes that 42 people were refused entry at Helsinki Airport, mainly for lacking sufficient travel funds or valid visas, and six passengers were found travelling on forged documents. All cases were handed over to the National Bureau of Investigation. The Border Guard also trained 18 specialists in saturation diving during a “wet-bell” exercise designed for submarine-cable protection—an emerging priority as Finland strengthens critical under-sea infrastructure.

Border-Guard Week 50 Bulletin Highlights Airport Traffic and Continued Land-Border Closure


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From a mobility perspective, the data confirm that Finland’s main gateway airport is functioning smoothly, which is welcome news for multinational firms scheduling year-end travel. However, logistics managers moving staff or equipment overland from Russia must continue to use air or sea routes, as government sources reiterate that the land border will stay shut “until further notice.”

Travel-risk teams should brief assignees on tighter document scrutiny at Helsinki Airport and remind Russian-based employees that only the Vainikkala rail freight crossing remains open for cargo, not passenger movement.
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