Ilmajoki

Ilmajoki a municipality in Southern Ostrobothnia, Finland.

Understand
The town was founded in 1865. It is well-known about Altia’s Koskenkorva manufacturing plant, located in the, which produces ethanol as a raw material for Koskenkorva Viina, a clear spirit drink in Finland. Also known as “Kossu”, Koskenkorva has become one of Finland's most recognized brands, domestically and internationally.

By car
The main routes to Ilmajoki are Highway 67 (from Kaskinen to Seinäjoki via Kurikka; known as Kurikantie and Seinäjoentie) and Highway 3 (E12) (from Tampere to Vaasa; known as Vaasantie).

By bus
Direct bus route is available from Seinäjoki. Timetables are available from Matkahuolto.

By plane
, located in Ilmajoki, is nowadays used only for some charter flights. The nearest airport with regular flights is, located in Vaasa.

Internet
Many businesses have Wi-Fi for customers (although it's usually called "WLAN"); ask the staff for details. For free Wi-Fi and internet terminals, check the library:

Go next

 * Seinäjoki