
Important Notice: Fraudulent Messages Sent in Fintraffic’s Name
Fintraffic has become aware of fraudulent messages being sent under our name. We urge everyone who receives such a message not to click on any links contained in it.

Process for obstacle to air navigation permissions to change on 1 September – preliminary assessment required
Amendments to the Aviation Act will enter into force on 1 September 2025, also affecting the permission process for obstacles to air navigation.

Punctuality of trains improved, and number of trains increased from a year ago - Growth of heavy traffic on roads came to a halt
Rail traffic has continued to increase in April-June, especially in commuter train traffic. Trains arrived at their destinations more punctually than at the same time last year. In air traffic, the number of domestic and international flights has remained at the same level as during last year’s second quarter, but the number of overflights through Finnish airspace has decreased substantially. Growth in volume of heavy goods traffic halted on roads after the spring. Demand for traffic data is growing: Fintraffic’s digital services attracted 2.6 million visits, which is 40% more than the year before.

Air Navigation Services Year 2024 Wrapped Up!
Demand for flight route services increased in 2024, even though air traffic in Finland recovered more slowly than in the rest of Europe. Air navigation services were provided for nearly 242,000 flights in area control and for over 153,000 take-offs and landings at Helsinki Airport. The number of overflights through Finnish airspace increased by more than 65,000 flights.

Aviation organisations join forces to curb growth in unruly passenger behaviour – Joint campaign uses the slogan “Put yourself in flight mode”
The Finnish aviation community is seeking shared solutions and coordinated measures to reduce unruly behaviour. In May, just before the busiest flight season, the community launches a joint campaign titled “Put yourself in flight mode”.

Fintraffic’s sustainability programme complete – Towards safer, smoother and more environmentally friendly traffic
Traffic Management Company Fintraffic’s sustainability programme has been completed.

Opas.matka.fi or Google Maps – which should you choose for route planning?
What are the differences between Opas.matka.fi and Google Maps?

How are Finnish traffic operators reaching for the global markets?
Kasvufoorum 2025, which took place in Helsinki in January, brought together smart traffic experts to discuss cooperation, innovations and the way Finland can use its full potential for building a competitive and data-driven future.

Police and Fintraffic ensure smooth and safe traffic: how cooperation is reflected in exceptional situations
The police and Fintraffic work closely together to ensure smooth and safe traffic, especially in exceptional situations.