Skiing equipment

- Skiing equipment is considered one piece of baggage.
- The fee for skiing equipment depends on the baggage allowance of your ticket as well as how much other baggage you’re taking with you. If your ticket bears the code “1 PC”, you can take one set of skiing equipment or one other piece of baggage free of charge. If you wish to travel with both, you will need to pay for one piece of baggage as defined by our excess-baggage price list.
- The maximum weight of one set of skiing equipment is 23 kg and the maximum length is 200 cm. Skiing equipment may comprise one ski or snowboard bag, and includes all related equipment, such as skis and poles. All these items count towards the total weight of your skiing equipment.
- Ski or snowboard shoes may be packed in a separate shoe bag, but their weight still counts towards the total weight of your skiing equipment, which can be no more than 23 kg.
- Ski jumping equipment counts as a large special baggage.
- You can normally take skiing equipment without informing us beforehand. However, if you’re travelling in a group of ten or more people who will be taking skiing equipment, please inform us in advance, as space on some of our aircraft is limited.
- Finnair Plus Platinum and Gold members are allowed to carry one set of skiing equipment free of charge.
- If you’re travelling on a Finnair scheduled flight, you can pay excess-baggage fees on our website via the My booking link.
- If you’re travelling on a Finnair leisure flight (AY1000 series), you can pay excess-baggage fees on our website via the Leisure flight supplementary services link.
