Published on : Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Helsinki Airport is the most important hub for taxi traffic in Finland. According to Isomäki, Helsinki Airport has prepared well for the new Taxi Act, which will enter into force on 1 July, and the rearrangements resulting from it.
“Three lanes in front of T1 and T2 terminals have been reserved for taxis, whose operators have signed an agreement with Finavia for providing taxi services for air passengers. The taxis fulfill Finavia’s criteria for a vehicle fleet and the linguistic skills of drivers.”
For example, maximum rates have been agreed with the taxi companies for taxi rides to the centre of Helsinki, and fares are clearly indicated for customers at the airport.
With the new Taxi Act, all taxi drivers will receive the possibility to operate at the airport. The fourth lane in front of the T1 and T2 terminals is reserved for other vacant taxis, with the customer agreeing on the ride and fare themselves. In addition, an area will be set aside for pre-booked transportation.
The waiting area for coaches and the bus stops at T2 terminal will remain unchanged.
Finavia has more than 13,000 parking places at Helsinki Airport. Most of them are located at parking garages close to the terminals. The P5 parking garage is the largest in Finland.
“Signposts play an important role in helping customers find a suitable parking place. It is also possible to buy a parking place beforehand for any of the parking areas except for shortterm parking. The earlier you book and pay for a parking place, the lower the parking fee will be.”
Finavia’s weekly parking rate without advance booking will start from EUR 44 in summer 2018.
Source:- Finavia