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Finnair to cancel approximately 50 flights at Helsinki Airport today

Finnair to cancel approximately 50 flights at Helsinki Airport today

Finnair faces major disruptions on June 2 due to Helsinki Airport industrial action, canceling ~50 flights and impacting 3,600 passengers. Similar action looms June 4.
The Finnish Aviation Union IAU has announced industrial action at Finnair's home hub, Helsinki Airport, causing extensive disruptions to traffic on Monday, 2 June. According to the IAU, industrial actions are similar to those carried out on Friday, 30 May. The four-hour industrial actions target different work shifts and thus affect many functions essential also to Finnair's flights throughout the day, such as ground handling operations and catering services. As industrial action will cause significant disruptions to the operation of flights, Finnair will have to cancel approximately 50 flights on Monday. Flight cancellations are expected to affect approximately 3600 Finnair customers.
Finnair will offer customers of cancelled flights an alternative flight. Customers whose flight was cancelled due to industrial action will be informed about the cancellation as soon as it has been done. After this, the customer will receive a message and be offered a new route, which will also be visible in Finnair's Manage booking service and mobile application. The offered routing can be changed within the limits of flight availability in Manage booking or through customer service. Alternatively, customers can cancel their reservation and apply for a refund for the unused ticket.
Customers are asked to make sure that their contact information is up to date on their reservation.
The industrial action might cause disruptions, for example, in the baggage handling at Helsinki Airport on Monday, so customers travelling on Monday are encouraged to check-in in advance, arrive at the airport on time and pack essential items, such as medicines, in carry-on baggage.
The IAU has also announced similar industrial action on Wednesday, 4 June. Finnair is still assessing the exact effects of the industrial action on that day's traffic, but it is likely that if it takes place, it will cause disruptions on that day as well. On Monday, 2 June, Finnair will announce possible flight cancellations for Wednesday, 4 June.
Finnair has previously allowed customers scheduled to travel on strike days to reschedule their flights, helping them avoid disruptions, and thousands of customers have taken advantage of this opportunity. Customers with flights on Wednesday, 4 June, can change their travel dates by contacting Finnair customer service or the party that sold the ticket.

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