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Feb 19, 2026

Record-Breaking 5.1 Million Foreign Visitors Pump €3.7 Billion into Finland in 2025

Record-Breaking 5.1 Million Foreign Visitors Pump €3.7 Billion into Finland in 2025
Finland’s tourism sector has roared back from the pandemic slump, registering its highest ever volume of foreign arrivals and overnight stays in 2025. According to a Business Finland / Visit Finland press release cited by Xinhua on 17 February 2026, a total of 5.1 million international tourists entered the country last year—up five percent on 2024 and surpassing the previous high set in 2019.

Those travellers booked 7.2 million overnight stays (+12 percent year-on-year) and spent an estimated €3.7 billion on accommodation, food, transport and experiences. Visit Finland attributes part of the surge to the “cool-cation” trend that is drawing climate-conscious Europeans and North Americans northward for cleaner air, snow-based activities and respite from Mediterranean heatwaves.

Lapland remained the star attraction: Rovaniemi’s Santa-themed experiences and Kittilä’s ski resorts recorded double-digit growth, helped by expanded winter flight schedules from Finnair, Ryanair and KLM. Helsinki also benefited from new long-haul links to Seoul and Chicago, reinforcing its role as a Nordic hub.

Record-Breaking 5.1 Million Foreign Visitors Pump €3.7 Billion into Finland in 2025


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For global-mobility managers, the boom has two immediate implications. First, capacity constraints at airports and hotels—especially during December-March peak season—require earlier travel bookings and tighter cost controls for assignees and project teams. Second, the spending data strengthens the government’s hand as it lobbies for EU funding to upgrade border-processing technology and accelerate the construction of automated e-gate lanes at Helsinki-Vantaa.

Business Finland expects momentum to continue in 2026, although analysts caution that exchange-rate shifts (the strong euro) and rising travel costs could temper growth. Still, the record figures underline Finland’s resilience as an international destination—and its increasing importance on multinational companies’ assignment and meeting itineraries.
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