Priority Security

You can find a convenient Priority Security lane through security check at many airports.

Please show your boarding pass when entering the Priority Security, as your boarding pass includes all necessary information about your eligibility to use the Priority Security. You can use a mobile boarding pass, a home-printed boarding pass or a boarding pass from the check-in kiosks or desks.

When you start your journey at Helsinki Airport, you are allowed to use the Priority Security lane if

  • you have bought a Finnair Business, Business Saver or Pro ticket OR
  • you are a Finnair Plus Platinum, Gold or Silver member and you’re travelling on a Finnair marketed flight (the flight number on your ticket begins with an AY-code).

At Helsinki Airport, Finnair Plus Platinum and Gold members can also bring children under 18 years of age and a guest through the Priority Security Lane, provided that they all are travelling on a Finnair marketed flight.

When departing from any other airport, you are allowed to use the Priority Security lane if

  • you are flying on a Finnair operated flight and
  • you have bought a Finnair Business, Business Saver or Pro ticket OR
  • you are a Finnair Plus Platinum, Gold or Silver member and you’re travelling on a Finnair marketed flight (the flight number on your ticket begins with an AY-code).

The list below shows which airports have Priority Security and the customers who are eligible to use them (the flight number on your ticket begins with an AY-code).

Airport Business Pro Finnair Plus
Platinum
Finnair Plus
Gold
Finnair Plus
Silver
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Amsterdam Schiphol        
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International You need a sticker from check-in for Priority Security.
Brussels Airport
Budapest Liszt Ferenc International
Copenhagen Kastrup  
Düsseldorf International  
Frankfurt International          
Geneva International  
Helsinki Airport  
London Heathrow



 
Manchester International  
Moscow Sheremetyevo International          
New York John F. Kennedy  
Oslo Gardermoen  
Paris Charles de Gaulle          
Prague Vaclav Havel
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Riga International  
Shanghai Pudong International          
Singapore Changi  
Stockholm Arlanda  
Tallinn Lennart Meri    
Tokyo Narita International  
Venice Marco Polo        
Vienna International  
Vilnius International  
Warsaw Federic Chopin          
Zürich