Finnish Tourist Board

The Finnish Tourist Board was established in 1973 under the Ministry of Trade and Industry (now Ministry of Employment and the Economy) to promote tourism to Finland.

Finnish Tourist Board works in close cooperation with and for the Finnish travel industry, implementing and financing marketing projects with the industry. One of the joint goals is to develop more enticing, competitive products for visitors to Finland.

Tourism from abroad increased in 2011 - Border Interview Survey: Foreign Visitors in Finland in 2011

In 2011, Finland received 7.3 million foreign visitors. The number of foreign visitors increased by 17 per cent from the year 2010, or by one million visitors. Foreign visitors brought EUR 2.2 billion to Finland, which was approximately EUR 180 million more than in the previous year. These data deri ...
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Finnish hotel Cumulus Kaisa in Helsinki

Foreign demand for accommodation services grew by ten per cent in 2011

In 2011, the demand for accommodation services grew by four per cent from the previous year. The number of overnight stays exceeded the level prior to the economic downturn of 2009. In deviation from the year before the engine behind the growth was increased foreign demand.
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Finland 21st on international meeting countries list

Finland placed 21st on the list of world's top international meeting organisers in 2011, according to an annual survey by the Union of International Associations (UIA).
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Keep up to date with Finnish travel news – follow Visit Finland on Mynewsdesk

Visit Finland keeps you posted on what Finland has to offer as a travel destination. Head on to our online newsroom on Mynewsdesk and get the latest news and press releases on what to see and do on your holiday.
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