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The Finnish Air Line Pilots Association has announced a strike for December 9 and 13, 2024.


This will significantly affect Finnair’s operations, leading to the cancellation of about 300 flights over the two strike days. Some flights on the days before and after the strike may also be impacted. Approximately 33,000 Finnair passengers are expected to face disruptions.


Finnair Air Line Pilots Strike

“We regret that the Finnish Air Line Pilots Association chose to strike instead of continuing negotiations. This is especially unfortunate during the busy pre-Christmas season and disrupts travel plans for thousands of our customers. Despite the challenges, we are working hard to assist our customers by offering alternative flights wherever possible,” said Finnair Chief Operating Officer Jaakko Schildt.


Around 140 flights on December 9 and 150 on December 13 will be cancelled. Finnair will notify affected customers of cancellations and, when possible, provide alternative flight options. Updated information will be accessible through Finnair’s Manage Booking service and mobile app.


Finnair Flight Strike Refunds

Due to the high volume of passengers needing rerouting, not all customers will be offered flights close to their original schedules. Those unable to find a suitable alternative flight are encouraged to contact Finnair Customer Service. Refunds for tickets can be requested through Finnair or, if purchased through a travel agency, via the agency.


“We sincerely apologise for the stress and inconvenience this causes our customers,” added Schildt. “Rebooking thousands of passengers is a complex process, and our customer service will likely experience delays over the weekend. We ask for patience as we do everything possible to help customers proceed with their travel plans.”


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Originally from Derbyshire, UK, Anna has lived in the middle of nowhere on the Costa Blanca for 20 years.


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