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Airport News

2011 was a record-breaking year at Finavia Airports in Finland, as the total number of passengers exceeded 19 million for the first time ever. Compared to 2010, this marked a 16% increase in the total number of passengers.

The increase in the passenger volume of Helsinki Airport last year was the strongest in comparison to other main airports in Northern Europe.

The increase in the passenger volume was driven by the growth in available connections: New direct routes were introduced to Asia and North America. In addition, new airlines to Helsinki Airport, such as American Airlines and Flybe, entered the Finnish market while Norwegian continued expanding its route offering.

The total number of passengers in international traffic was 13,620,000 (13.7%). Domestic traffic in Finland increased by one million passengers last year, totalling 5,468,000 (22.4%).

Helsinki Airport is the leading transfer airport in Northern Europe for travel between Europe and Asia. The total number of passengers at Helsinki Airport increased to 14.9 million, a new record for Finnish airports. The increase at Helsinki Airport was 15.5% compared to the previous year.

"The growth in the passenger volume of Helsinki Airport last year was the strongest in comparison to other transfer airports in Northern Europe. We are currently investing heavily in our services for improved customer experience and aim to remain the leading airport" says Kimmo Ruotsalainen, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Finavia. The success of Helsinki Airport creates successful operating conditions for air traffic throughout Finland.

For North America, the number of passengers increased in 2011 by 45% compared to 2010. This was affected by the new direct connection from Helsinki Airport to Chicago.