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Shorter Christmas break brings more Russians to Finland

09:39, 24 декабря 2012

This winter is going to be a rather successful season for those operators, who are working with Finland. Almost 100% of New Year and Christmas tours are already sold out. According to some early estimates, the holiday tourist flow will rise by about 30% this year. Russians see a chance to visit Finland’s many ski-resorts and also see Santa’s hometown in Lapland.

 

Recently the Ambassador Hannu Himanen said that about 350-400 thousand Russians are planning to spend the New Year holidays in Finland. That is 50-75 thousand more, compared to last year. By the end of 2012 the Finnish embassy will issue about 1.2 million visas for Russian tourists, most of them will get multi-entry visas. During the last winter season, from November 2011 to April 2012, about 1.7 million Russians visited Finland, which was a 17% increase, compared to the previous year. According to Finnish statistics, 78% of Russian visitors are tourists.

 

Online search engines also rate Finland as one of the most popular New Year holiday queries among Russians, alongside with Egypt. Of course most of the demand for this destination comes from Saint Petersburg.

 

Tour operators associate Finland’s growing popularity with the reduction of New Year holidays in 2013. Olga Ustimenkova, Head of the Finnish Department in Jazz Tour, says: “Many tourists have decided against long trips this season, choosing something close by instead. And Finland is one of the obvious choices”. According to her, the demand for the destination grew by 20-30% this year. Also, tourists are becoming interested in the New Year celebrations themselves, whereas before they used to book tours only after 1 January, preferring to celebrate at home. Mrs. Ustimenkova also says that the prices have not really changed. A week-long vacation will cost about €800 per person.

 

Head of the FIT & MICE Department at Solvex Travel, IrinaVanhellemont, comments: “This year tours to Finland started selling in the beginning of August, a month earlier than usual. And we have sold 100% of our quota on all programs, including additional dates in the beginning of January”. She predicts a 15-17% increase in sales on the destination. Also, she noted that people are addressing tour operators now for their transport needs – they book a flight or a train instead of taking their own car. “I guess most of the people who have been to the North, just decided against risking, and chose a more comfortable and safe means of travelling”, - presumed the Solvex representative.

 

According to Alexander Glazov, Product-Manager at Viking, this year Finland managed to almost avoid dumping. Unlike last year, when just before the holidays the destination was still not packed. “This year there were no massive sales. If operators did introduce some discounts this season, they were mostly due to last minute cancellations”, - explained Mr. Glazov. According to him, the destination is already 95% sold out. Some Finnish consulates in Russian regions are still working on issuing visas, before going on holidays, so there are still some bookings coming. Viking representative also estimated the increase of Finland sales at about 30%.

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