New flights to Lapland: Polar Air Shuttle starts from December!

Flüge von München und Hannover nach Lappland starten ab Dezember 2025. Erfahren Sie mehr über neue Verbindungen und Zielgruppen.
Flights from Munich and Hanover to Lapland start from December 2025. Learn more about new connections and target groups. (Symbolbild/MND)

New flights to Lapland: Polar Air Shuttle starts from December!

The anticipation for the winter season 2025/2026 in Lapland rises, because from December 1, 2025, travelers from Munich and Hanover can fly directly to Arvidsjaur. These new connections are offered by the Airline Professional Aviation Solutions (PAS) under the name "Polar Air Shuttle" and run until the end of March 2026. This direct connection is a welcome step for everyone who wants to experience the snow -covered nature and the magical Northern Leaf Lapland. As reported [FVW] (http://blog.fvw.de/businessTravel/mobilitaet/fluege-ab-muenchen-und-hannover-pas-startet-mit-neuer- after-lapland-253091), there will be flights two days a week, namely Mondays and Fridays.

But that's not all: From January 7, 2026, the renowned airline Condor takes over the flights to Arvidsjaur. Tuifly, on the other hand, will start the connection from December 1, 2025. This change of provider in the middle of the season shows how dynamically air traffic in this region is TourExpi informed.

variety of target groups

The new connections address a wide audience: from individual travelers to group trips to corporate customers and incentive trips. The Arvidsjaur region is known for its picturesque, snowy forests and the proximity to the Arctic Circle, which makes it a popular goal for all those who long for an unforgettable winter adventure. The PAS, which also organizes tailor -made charter solutions for the international automotive industry, does not only meet leisure tourism, but also in the business world. Customers such as Volkswagen and Audi use these flights for winter tests in northern Sweden and send technicians and logistics teams with sensitive equipment to the test site fvw.

The fact that Lapland has not just been an insider tip for a long time also show the numbers of the last winter season 2024/2025. Finnish-Lapland experienced an upswing in tourism with over 1.1 million overnight stays in Rovaniemi, which corresponds to an increase of almost 20 % compared to the pre-season. These impressive sales from accommodations rose by around 33 % to around 130 million euros. In addition, there is the popularity of the Sea Lapland region, which recorded additional figures through tourist attractions such as the icebreaker Sampo and the Arctic: Over 36,000 guests meant a historical record Nordic Marketing raised out.

an unforgettable winter experience

The winter season in Finnish Lapland is a real highlight. The numbers speak for themselves - not only about increasing demand, but also to the high hotel utilization, which is above the Finnish average. Over 80 flights a day were handled in Rovaniemi during the Christmas season and the Enontekiö Airport recorded over 38,000 passengers in the winter season. This clearly shows that the north is becoming more and more a figurehead for winter adventures [Nordic Marketing] (https://www.nordicmarketing.de/blog/rekordwinter-in-finnisch-lappland-Tourismus-auf- Neuem-Hochstand).

With these new flights and the regenerating demand, we can look forward to a winter high operation in Lapland. So if you are looking for an unforgettable winter trip, you should use the new flight connections to experience this winter dream landscape.

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