Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Bluesky Threads Nel 2025, le notti trascorse dai turisti non residenti in Finlandia sono aumentate del 13% rispetto all’anno precedente https://stat.fi/en/publication/cmfzbk1ke372u07uq6vpyb546 di TinyAd1126
saschaleib on 17/05/2026 21:03 Indeed, it gets harder and harder to actually book a ferry from Germany in the holiday season. Probably they started to realize that it makes no sense to escape the summer heatwave by going South, where it is *even* hotter.
GirlInContext on 17/05/2026 21:23 That’s pretty good stats considering that Eastern border is still closed. Most tourists still comes from Germany and UK, of course from Sweden as well, but also from Southern Europe. Outside of Europe, the biggest growing source of tourists is the US. Finland is still popular in Asia, and also Aussies travel more to Nordics. Apparently Nordics is trending travel destination right now, and that is more than good news to our economy.
Akiira2 on 17/05/2026 21:42 Our fragile environment is already on the brink of collapsing before any tourists
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Indeed, it gets harder and harder to actually book a ferry from Germany in the holiday season.
Probably they started to realize that it makes no sense to escape the summer heatwave by going South, where it is *even* hotter.
That’s pretty good stats considering that Eastern border is still closed.
Most tourists still comes from Germany and UK, of course from Sweden as well, but also from Southern Europe.
Outside of Europe, the biggest growing source of tourists is the US. Finland is still popular in Asia, and also Aussies travel more to Nordics.
Apparently Nordics is trending travel destination right now, and that is more than good news to our economy.
Our fragile environment is already on the brink of collapsing before any tourists