Flight information
Travelling on Finnair flights after Brexit
The Brexit transition period will come to an end on 31 December 2020 and Brexit rules come into effect from 1 January 2021.
Starting 1 January 2021 there will be some changes to the entry requirements for EU nationals traveling to the UK and for UK nationals travelling to EU countries. Customs regulations will also change. Below you will find short information on some of the changes as well as links to the relevant government sites where you can find detailed information on the regulations that come into effect on 1 January 2021.
What if my flight is cancelled or I miss my connecting flight due to Brexit?
We will contact you directly if your flight would be disrupted. If your flight is cancelled or you miss your connecting flight, we will find you the best possible alternative flight to your destination as soon as possible. You’ll then find your new flight details at Manage booking or through Finnair app.
Where can I find more information about Brexit and travelling to the UK?
We will update information on this page, but you can also search for information on the UK government website.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland also provides information about Brexit and its effects on travelling here.
Will there be any changes to the travel document requirements for EU citizens travelling to or via the UK?
The passport requirements for EU citizens will not change, and you can still enter the UK using a passport which is valid for the duration of your intended stay. Citizens of an EU or EEA country or Switzerland will not need a visa to travel to the UK for a holiday or short stay. You can find more information about visiting the UK after Brexit here.
Will there be any changes to the travel document requirements for British citizens travelling to or via the EU countries?
As a British citizen travelling to the Schengen area, your passport will need to be valid 3 months beyond your intended stay. Passports that have been issued with a validity of longer than 10 years, will not be accepted. The EU has confirmed that British nationals will be able to enter the Schengen area without a visa even after Brexit, a visa-free stay will be allowed for a combined total of 90 days within any 180-day period of time (any stay that has taken place before 01 January 2021 will not be counted).
My flight arrives in or departs from the UK. What should I know about check-in, security control, border control, immigration or other airport services?
In the UK, all airport services will remain as before. EU citizens will be able to enter and leave the UK as they do now, and for example, use e-gates or automated border control when travelling on a biometric passport.
My journey goes through London Heathrow Airport. What do I need to know to transit there?
There will be no changes in the transfer services. However, congestion is possible during the first days of Brexit. Finnair flights arrive in the terminal 2, and to transfer to another flight that departs from another terminal you’ll go through the flight connections center. Please follow the airport signs. Also, baggage transfers to connecting flights continue as before. You can see more information about transfers in London Heathrow from the airport’s website.
My flight arrives in Helsinki from the UK. Are there changes at the airport?
Most airport services remain the same after Brexit. However, after Brexit UK citizens can’t use the automated border control gates (this may be changed at a later stage). In the meantime, please use the manned lanes that are marked “All citizens”.
Can I still travel with my pet to the EU or to the UK?
You can continue to travel with your pet as before. We recommend you to check the requirements of your destination country well in advance before you travel and allow enough time for preparing your journey. Please note that pets can only be shipped as cargo to the UK.
You’ll find more information about travelling with pets on Finnair flights here.
More information about travelling with pets to the UK is available on the UK's government website.
Will there be different Customs requirements for bringing goods into the UK / to Helsinki?
You’ll find information about bringing goods into the UK here.
For instructions about bringing goods to Finland, please go to the Finnish Customs’ website.