Finland Issues ‘Avoid All Travel’ Advisory for Iran as Security Situation Deteriorates
Two Weeks into EU’s Biometric Entry/Exit System, Finland Issues Practical Guidance for Non-EU Travellers
Gambia Travel Advice Tightened: Finland Urges Heightened Caution in Border Areas
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President Approves Larger Finnish Contingent for NATO Training Mission in Ukraine
On 24 October 2025 President Stubb approved an increase in Finland’s NATO NSATU deployment from five to up to 15 soldiers. The larger contingent will spark new assignment, tax and family-support needs for Finnish personnel and contractors relocating to Germany, making careful cross-border mobility planning essential.
Finnair warns flight cancellations may persist until end-October as A321 seat-cover issue drags on
Finnair says it must keep cancelling some flights until all eight A321s grounded over a seat-cover fire-safety issue are back in service, likely by 31 October. Roughly 70 flights and 11,000 passengers have already been affected, creating headaches for business travellers. The carrier has wet-leased two planes but warns of ongoing schedule changes. Corporate mobility managers should build extra buffers and monitor updates.
Helsinki Airport handles 1.7 million passengers in September as international traffic nudges upward
Statistics Finland figures released 23 October show 1.7 million passengers used Finnish airports in September, with Helsinki Airport up 2 % year-on-year while regional fields slid 6 %. International traffic now dwarfs domestic flows, reflecting Finland’s role as a long-haul hub. The trend offers cautious optimism for corporate mobility but highlights weaker provincial connectivity.
Finns scaled back overseas holidays in summer 2025; domestic overnight trips down one-fifth
Statistics Finland reports that Finns made 2.5 million overnight leisure trips abroad in May-August 2025—slightly fewer than in 2024—while domestic overnight trips dropped 20 % to 8.9 million. The shift reflects tighter budgets and changing travel preferences, with potential implications for relocation housing costs and flight availability.
Business Finland predicts €1.3 bn record winter as 1.3 million tourists set sights on Lapland
Business Finland forecasts 1.3 million tourists and €1.3 billion in spending this coming winter, driven by Lapland’s Northern-Lights appeal and Helsinki city breaks. The 10 % surge will strain accommodation and transport capacity, prompting corporate travellers to book early and budget for higher prices.
Vamia college signals tuition fees for non-EU vocational students and shorter two-year programmes
Vaasa-based Vamia college has told prospective non-EU students that vocational tuition fees are forthcoming and courses will be compressed into two-year cycles. Applications for English-language cook and waiter programmes open 17–21 November 2025. Employers should prepare for possible declines in non-EU applicant numbers.