Vaasa (EFVA)

The Vaasa Airport is the tourists’ gateway to the archipelago. It opens the doors to maritime sensations and nature. Approximately 297,000 people travel through the Vaasa Airport during the year.

The City of Vaasa was founded in the 17th century. It is surrounded by the sea in three directions. Today’s Vaasa is proud of its archipelago, university and high-tech innovations. FinnairFinncomm Airlines and SAS/Blue1 have regular traffic to Vaasa.

Our services at the airport

Cafe Vaasa


Enjoy a light snack or a cup of coffee with coffee bread. And if you like porridge, choose our morning porridge. While you eat, you can follow the events on the runway.
 
The opening hours of the café follow the departing flight schedules.
Shop Vaasa


You can shop at Vaasa Airport right before you board your plane.
Buy a local specialty, the sweet and savoury Malax loaf or other Finnish treats. High-quality local gifts, jewellery and cosmetic products are also nice souvenirs.

Our shop is located in connection with the Vasa Café and is open when flights depart.
Pharmacy Vaasa


You can save time and effort by buying any over-the-counter medication you may need for travelling at the airport. The pharmacy service point at Vaasa airport is located in connection to the Vaasa Cafe after the security check area.
 
You can save time and effort by buying any over-the-counter medication you may need for travelling at the airport.
The pharmacy service point at Vaasa airport is located in connection to the Vaasa Cafe after the security check area.
The product range has been designed specifically with the needs of flight passengers in mind. In addition to the most common over-the-counter treatments, you can buy medications for stomach upsets, allergies and travel sickness. The pharmacy does not stock prescription drugs.
The pharmacy’s opening times vary, according to departing flight times.
Work of art, Aviator Solaris


The Aviator Solaris sculpture by the renowned artist Stefan Lindfors is like a banner, given life by the wind.
It consists of two parts: a weather vane welded from stainless steel pipes, and the wing section, made from transparent bluish glass fibre. The sculpture was paid for by Finavia and the brothers Gröndahl foundation.  It is located in front of the Vaasa airport, as a reminder of the joys of flying and the discovery of new worlds.
The work has been funded by Finavia and Gröndahl Foundation.
Aviator Solaris is part of the Finavia Art Collection and is thus part of the Art Port concept of the airport, which aims to provide passengers with new and surprising services. Art has a positive impact on passenger satisfaction and is therefore also part of Finavia’s customer experience development work.
Finavia has ordered Lindfors also two other works, which are located at Helsinki-Vantaa:
Concorde and Skydreamer– sculpture Finavia ordered to celebrate the centenary of Finland’s independence.

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