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Flights to Joensuu, Finland

At the departure of the Pielisjoki (Joensuu signifies 'river mouth' in Finnish), North Karelia's capital is an energetic university town, with students making up very nearly third of the populace. Joensuu was established by Tsar Nikolai I and turned into an imperative exchanging port after the 1850s fruition of the Saimaa Canal. Amid the Winter and Continuation Wars, 23 shelling assaults smoothed many its more established structures, and today the vast majority of its design is current. It is an enthusiastic spot to invest some time before heading into the Karelian wilderness.

Airports in Joensuu

1. Joensuu Airport (JOE)

Joensuu Airport (JOE) is a smaller airport in Finland. It is located in Liperi, Finland, about 11 kilometres northwest of the city centre of Joensuu. The only destination from here is Helsinki with Finnair where you can fly seven days a week. The first flight from Joensuu is 5.50 a.m. which is fly with American Airlines. Different domestic and international airlines operate from this airport. Out of them, the airline brands that operate more frequently are American Airlines, Air France, Finnair and Afrijet Airlines. In addition to this, the most popular sectors from Joensuu are Helsinki and Malaga. The last flight that leaves the airport is Finnair 484 to Helsinki that departs from the airport at 9.40 p.m.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Joensuu?

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When is the Best Time to Fly to Joensuu?

The busiest month for tourism in Joensuu, Finland in July, followed by June and January. Prices for hotels and flights will be most expensive during these months, though you can save if you purchase well in advance. Tourists are unlikely to visit Joensuu in December. Those willing to visit at these times will likely find it the least expensive month.

The climate in Joensuu is cold and temperate. Joensuu has a significant amount of rainfall during the year. This is true even for the driest month. The average annual temperature in Joensuu is 2.4-degree Celsius. The rainfall here averages 617 millimetre. The driest month is February. There is 30 millimetre of precipitation in February. With an average of 82 millimetre, the most precipitation falls in August. With an average of 16.4 °C, July is the warmest month. January has the lowest average temperature of the year. It is -10.7 °degree celsius

The Ilosaarirock Festival is an annual rock festival held on the second weekend of July in Joensuu. Ilosaarirock is an entity of events that in its entirety, with clubs and side-events, spans from Friday to Sunday. The actual festival takes place on Saturday and Sunday. The festival site, called Laulurinne, stages performances on five separate stages with over 50 artists. Including all events, Ilosaarirock weekend hosts over 100 artists. Ilosaarirock is organised mainly by volunteers and is put together by over 1,500 volunteer workers. The Ilosaarirock festival’s graphics look is chosen through an open design contest every year. The Ilosaarirock festival is organised by Joensuu Pop Musicians' Association, which is a non-profit organisation. The profits of the festival are used to support the North Karelian music scene, bands and artists.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Joensuu?

1. Botanical Garden and Tropical Butterfly Garden – Botania is a professional flowerbed and a tropical butterfly garden, offering journeys into the universe of plants. No compelling reason to travel to the tropics, tropical plants and temperatures are to be found in Botania. In the tropical segment, you will be welcomed by occupants of the tropics: for instance, the sulfur-peaked cockatoo Juuso and the Amazon parrots Lasse and Ilmari. Contingent upon the season many diverse types of tropical butterflies can be discovered taking off uninhibitedly around one of the nurseries of Botania. The butterflies can be found in four distinct phases of advancement.

2. Joensuu Bunker Museum – Located 8.5 kilometre northwest of the downtown area, off Rd 9, this open-air gallery is a piece of the Suomen Salpa ('Finland's Bolt'). Worked between the Winter War and the Continuation War, the 1200 kilometre-long protection line was developed to forestall Soviet attack. Cement and timber shelters remain today, alongside guarded channels, and weapons including assault rifles, against tank firearms and guns. In July, volunteers wearing military clothing breath life into the historical backdrop of the site.

3. Taitokortteli – Going back over a century, these charming wooden structures are a portion of the few staying in Joensuu; some have been migrated here from different pieces of town. They currently include an expressions and artworks focus where you can see weavers at work, check contemporary craftsmanship and buy attire, toys and homewares by nearby fashioners. There is an exhibition space just as bistros and bars.

At the departure of the Pielisjoki (Joensuu signifies 'river mouth' in Finnish), North Karelia's capital is an energetic university town, with students making up very nearly third of the populace. Joensuu was established by Tsar Nikolai I and turned into an imperative exchanging port after the 1850s fruition of the Saimaa Canal. Amid the Winter and Continuation Wars, 23 shelling assaults smoothed many its more established structures, and today the vast majority of its design is current. It is an enthusiastic spot to invest some time before heading into the Karelian wilderness.

Airports in Joensuu

1. Joensuu Airport (JOE)

Joensuu Airport (JOE) is a smaller airport in Finland. It is located in Liperi, Finland, about 11 kilometres northwest of the city centre of Joensuu. The only destination from here is Helsinki with Finnair where you can fly seven days a week. The first flight from Joensuu is 5.50 a.m. which is fly with American Airlines. Different domestic and international airlines operate from this airport. Out of them, the airline brands that operate more frequently are American Airlines, Air France, Finnair and Afrijet Airlines. In addition to this, the most popular sectors from Joensuu are Helsinki and Malaga. The last flight that leaves the airport is Finnair 484 to Helsinki that departs from the airport at 9.40 p.m.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Joensuu?

Traveloka is a travel application or website that makes it easy for travellers to find the cheapest flights to Joensuu. All you need to do is key in the information in the search box, click the search button, and the application will recommend you the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Use Traveloka’s price alert feature to be notified of flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Joensuu. This application is really helpful and useful for all of the travellers.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Joensuu?

The busiest month for tourism in Joensuu, Finland in July, followed by June and January. Prices for hotels and flights will be most expensive during these months, though you can save if you purchase well in advance. Tourists are unlikely to visit Joensuu in December. Those willing to visit at these times will likely find it the least expensive month.

The climate in Joensuu is cold and temperate. Joensuu has a significant amount of rainfall during the year. This is true even for the driest month. The average annual temperature in Joensuu is 2.4-degree Celsius. The rainfall here averages 617 millimetre. The driest month is February. There is 30 millimetre of precipitation in February. With an average of 82 millimetre, the most precipitation falls in August. With an average of 16.4 °C, July is the warmest month. January has the lowest average temperature of the year. It is -10.7 °degree celsius

The Ilosaarirock Festival is an annual rock festival held on the second weekend of July in Joensuu. Ilosaarirock is an entity of events that in its entirety, with clubs and side-events, spans from Friday to Sunday. The actual festival takes place on Saturday and Sunday. The festival site, called Laulurinne, stages performances on five separate stages with over 50 artists. Including all events, Ilosaarirock weekend hosts over 100 artists. Ilosaarirock is organised mainly by volunteers and is put together by over 1,500 volunteer workers. The Ilosaarirock festival’s graphics look is chosen through an open design contest every year. The Ilosaarirock festival is organised by Joensuu Pop Musicians' Association, which is a non-profit organisation. The profits of the festival are used to support the North Karelian music scene, bands and artists.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Joensuu?

1. Botanical Garden and Tropical Butterfly Garden – Botania is a professional flowerbed and a tropical butterfly garden, offering journeys into the universe of plants. No compelling reason to travel to the tropics, tropical plants and temperatures are to be found in Botania. In the tropical segment, you will be welcomed by occupants of the tropics: for instance, the sulfur-peaked cockatoo Juuso and the Amazon parrots Lasse and Ilmari. Contingent upon the season many diverse types of tropical butterflies can be discovered taking off uninhibitedly around one of the nurseries of Botania. The butterflies can be found in four distinct phases of advancement.

2. Joensuu Bunker Museum – Located 8.5 kilometre northwest of the downtown area, off Rd 9, this open-air gallery is a piece of the Suomen Salpa ('Finland's Bolt'). Worked between the Winter War and the Continuation War, the 1200 kilometre-long protection line was developed to forestall Soviet attack. Cement and timber shelters remain today, alongside guarded channels, and weapons including assault rifles, against tank firearms and guns. In July, volunteers wearing military clothing breath life into the historical backdrop of the site.

3. Taitokortteli – Going back over a century, these charming wooden structures are a portion of the few staying in Joensuu; some have been migrated here from different pieces of town. They currently include an expressions and artworks focus where you can see weavers at work, check contemporary craftsmanship and buy attire, toys and homewares by nearby fashioners. There is an exhibition space just as bistros and bars.

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