Finnair check-in at Helsinki Airport. Photo: Markku Ulander / Lehtikuva
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Finnair will cancel around 110 flights on Wednesday due to continued industrial action by the Finnish Aviation Union (IAU), the airline confirmed.
The disruption is expected to affect approximately 11,000 passengers.
The cancellations mark the latest development in a labour dispute that has persisted since January.
The union has organised several walkouts this spring, prompting repeated operational shutdowns at Helsinki Airport and other key hubs.
On Monday, Finnair cancelled 50 flights due to a four-hour work stoppage, affecting around 3,600 customers.
The dispute centres on air traffic services and working conditions. Talks between the IAU and employer organisation Palta have failed to produce an agreement. Last week, the union rejected a settlement proposal put forward by a national mediator.
Finnair has said it is working to inform customers and rebook them where possible, but warned that delays and disruptions may continue if the conflict remains unresolved.
The airline advised passengers to check their flight status before travelling to the airport.
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Source: www.helsinkitimes.fi