This winter season, Ryanair will significantly boosts its operations to Rovaniemi, underlining its strong commitment to Lapland tourism. The airline will operate 10 routes with 62 weekly flights, meeting the growing demand for Finnish winter travel.

New twice-weekly routes will launch from Birmingham, Bristol, and Manchester in the UK, as well as Shannon in Ireland. These join existing routes from Brussels Charleroi, Dublin, Liverpool, London Stansted, Milan Bergamo, and Paris Beauvais.

Ryanair will also increase its Dublin–Rovaniemi service to five flights per week.

In addition to the winter schedule, Ryanair reaffirmed its support for year-round tourism in the region. It continues to operate flights from Milan Bergamo to Rovaniemi throughout the year — twice weekly from April to October and four times weekly from October to March.

Finavia’s Senior Vice President responsible for sales and route development, Petri Vuori, said “We are also pleased with the success of the year-round Rovaniemi–Milan route, which has supported Lapland’s year-round accessibility in a very welcome way.”

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