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Located in the middle of Finland, nestled between the cities of Kokkola and Pietarsaari, this airport is your gateway to the vast beautiful landscapes of this Nordic country. The airport serves both domestic and international flights, with regular connections to Helsinki.
There is a selection of car rental stations at the airport for your convenience. Companies such as Avis, Hertz, and Europcar are just a few of the options available. Booking ahead of time online is recommended to secure the best price and ensure the availability of your preferred vehicle class. Don't worry though; if you find a better deal elsewhere, our price comparison tool will help you easily switch to another provider.
Finland’s wide open spaces and scenic landscapes may convince some to opt for a larger vehicle, while cozy city explorers might prefer a compact car. Remember, your choice should align with your travel plan as well as your comfort and budget.
There are several petrol stations near the airport, including Neste and ABC, ideal for topping up before or after your flight.
Kokkola-Pietarsaari Airport is well connected with nearby areas. The airport is directly accessible via route 13, making it easy to reach your accommodation or begin exploring the local attractions as soon as you've collected your rental car.
Conveniently located between the bustling cities of Kokkola to the north and Pietarsaari to the south, the airport gives you access to both urban experiences and natural attractions. Be sure to visit Pietarsaari’s old town with its charming wooden houses or Kokkola’s shopping district.
Driving in Finland might be a bit different from what you're used to in the UK. In Finland we drive on the right side of the road. Speed limits can be lower than you're used to, especially on countryside roads. Also, use of headlights is required at all times.
Finland boasts four stunning seasons, each with its unique charm. The winters can be cold and snowy, so if you're planning a winter trip, get a vehicle equipped with winter tyres. During summer, daylight hours increase dramatically, providing ample opportunities for sightseeing.
While we are a part of the European Union, Finland uses the Euro (€) as its currency. Most places accept card payments, but it always comes in handy to have some cash on you, particularly in rural areas.