Finnair Warns of Major Travel Disruptions During July Airport Strikes

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 26, 2025 13:25 PMNews
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Departure board inactive ahead of planned strikes. Source: unsplash

The Finnish Aviation Union (IAU) is planning to walk off the job on July 2, 4, and 7 throwing a wrench into the usual flow of activity at Helsinki Airport. The four-hour walkouts will hit critical ground staff rotations, especially those handling tasks essential to keeping Finnair flights running smoothly. As the largest carrier at the airport, Finnair anticipates widespread flight disruptions, including possible cancellations across both domestic and international routes operated on those dates.

The strikes will take place at times critical for airport logistics such as loading, refuelling, and baggage handling. Finnair has more than 900 flights lined up for those three days, and it's already sounding the alarm that a good chunk of them might not take off as planned. These actions come during a peak travel season, increasing the likelihood that a large number of passengers will be affected, even if their travel plans are not directly tied to the exact strike hours.

If you're flying on those strike days, you’ve got some breathing room as Finnair is letting travellers shift their plans without paying any extra fees. Flights can be rescheduled to earlier dates or postponed until the end of September. These changes can be made through Finnair’s online booking system, depending on fare class, or through customer support channels. Travellers are encouraged to act in advance, but can make changes up to the departure time of their original flight.

Finnair will begin to cancel flights about 48 hours before each strike day, depending on the availability of operational resources. Affected travellers will be notified once the cancellation is confirmed. Rebooking options will be provided where possible, and passengers who cannot be rerouted will have the option to request a full refund. The airline notes that its customer service is currently facing high volumes due to the situation.

Although the strikes are temporary, the scale of disruption during Finland’s peak summer travel period may have lasting effects on travel schedules. Travellers passing through Helsinki during early July should remain alert to schedule updates, adjust travel times if needed, and build flexibility into their plans. The next set of strikes is planned for later in July, with further information still being evaluated.

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