Helsinki Airport, located in Vantaa, Finland, has further embraced Finnish culture by placing a sauna on the airport runway.

With over 3.2 million saunas located in Finland alone, Finavia decided to add a few more to the Helsinki Airport. Being the main international airport in Helsinki, with around 50,000 passengers per day, the Helsinki-Vantaa airport was the perfect place to include runway saunas. The recent press release from Finavia stated, “Helsinki Airport has been selected as the best airport in Europe seven times within the past eight years. More than a transition, it is a melting pot of diversity and a gateway to Finnish design and local values of trust and equity.”

“Most airports have transit zones – some even have saunas. But only Helsinki Airport can offer a transit to Finnish happiness. It is the touchpoint to tune into the rhythm, values and mindset of Finland. Your story can go anywhere from here. To showcase this short transition, we built the world’s first runway sauna at Helsinki Airport”, said Anna Tuomi, Finavia’s Head of Marketing.

Sauna Culture Welcomes You

Whether you’re a tourist or a Finnish native, you can experience the glorious experience of relaxing in a sauna. After a long flight, basking in the warmth of a nice sauna might be just what you need to start or finish off your traveling experience with a happy attitude.

Tuomi also explained the meaningful reason for incorporating these saunas. “Finland is known as the world’s happiest country and the timeless tradition of sauna is at the heart of Finnish culture,” she said. “At Finavia, we’ve brought these elements together to celebrate Finnish happiness.”

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