Relations between the neighbouring towns have always been friendly. A large portion of Haparanda's population speak both
Swedish and
Finnish. Today the two towns are closely interconnected economically and socially; they constitute a transborder conurbation marketed as "EuroCity". Since Sweden and Finland are in different
time zones, Haparanda is one hour behind Tornio. This allows a unique spectacle on
New Year's Eve, when people can welcome the arriving year twice. Since 2005 the cities have rebranded themselves as "Haparanda-Tornio" in Sweden, and "Tornio-Haparanda" in Finland. In 2020 and 2021, this interconnectedness has experienced economic interruptions due to the
COVID-19 pandemic and the differing national responses in Sweden and Finland. Sweden has generally speaking implemented slightly laxer restrictions while Finland has closed borders and slightly stronger restrictions. Some Swedes have also experienced prejudice on the Finnish side of the border, by Finns, due to the worsening pandemic situation in Sweden. Haparanda has a railway station, which is served by three trains per day on weekdays. The line was closed to passenger trains between 1992 and 2021, when passenger services restarted. This was the only route open between Russia and Germany in
World War I, The nearest airports are both located on the opposite sides of the Sweden-Finland border: •
Kemi-Torneå airport, is located 23 km away east of Haparanda. The airport provides direct routes to Finland's capital
Helsinki and
Kokkola operated by
Finnair. •
Luleå Airport, located 130 km west of Haparanda. The airport provides direct routes to Sweden's capital
Stockholm and
Gothenburg which are operated by
Scandinavian Airlines and also to some European destinations. == Rail gauge ==