Finland will not deviate from its strict entry requirements in the future: The Scandinavian country does not want to implement the easing originally planned for June.
This means that the borders remain closed to tourists from the EU. The reason for the further postponement of a touristic opening is the infection rate, which is still too high within the European Union, like Reisevor9.de reported. Finland closed its national borders to most foreign travelers on the night of January 27. At that time, the measure was scheduled to run until February 25th, and only Finnish citizens and people with valid reasons have been allowed to enter the country since then.