🇫🇮 フィンランドの橋渡し休暇 2027
12
活用機会
15
祝日数
10
最大休暇日数
Free!
最高効率
29
全体の有給合計
お役立ちヒント
In 2027, Finland has 4 free long weekends and 8 bridge opportunities. Best deal: 4 days off around Good Friday — completely free!
橋渡し休暇の活用機会 (12)
Good Friday
4日間の休暇 — 有給消化なし
New Year's Day
有給2日取得 → 6日間の休暇
Midsummer Eve
3日間の休暇 — 有給消化なし
Independence Day
3日間の休暇 — 有給消化なし
Christmas Eve
3日間の休暇 — 有給消化なし
New Year's Day
有給4日取得 → 10日間の休暇
Good Friday
有給4日取得 → 10日間の休暇
Labour Day
有給4日取得 → 9日間の休暇
Midsummer Eve
有給4日取得 → 9日間の休暇
Independence Day
有給4日取得 → 9日間の休暇
Christmas Eve
有給4日取得 → 9日間の休暇
Labour Day
有給3日取得 → 6日間の休暇
効率的な有給活用プラン
Zero-PTO Long Weekends
Enjoy 4 natural long weekends — 13 days off with no PTO needed!
13日間の休暇 — 有給消化なし
Best Short Break
Take 2 days off around New Year's Day (Jan 01–06) and enjoy 6 consecutive days off.
有給2日取得 → 6日間の休暇
Maximum Vacation
Take 4 days off around New Year's Day (Jan 01–10) for a 10-day vacation.
有給4日取得 → 10日間の休暇
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よくある質問
How many bridge day opportunities are there in フィンランド in 2027?
There are 12 bridge day opportunities in フィンランド in 2027, built around 15 public holidays.
What is the best bridge day in フィンランド in 2027?
The best bridge day opportunity in フィンランド in 2027 is around Good Friday. By taking 0 day(s) of leave, you get 4 consecutive days off (efficiency score: Free!).
How many public holidays does フィンランド have in 2027?
フィンランド has 15 public holidays in 2027. These create 12 bridge day opportunities when combined with weekends.
What is the best bridge day strategy for フィンランド in 2027?
In 2027, Finland has 4 free long weekends and 8 bridge opportunities. Best deal: 4 days off around Good Friday — completely free!
What is a bridge day?
A bridge day (Brückentag in German, pont in French) is a working day that falls between a public holiday and a weekend. By taking that single day as annual leave, you effectively double or triple your time off. For example, if a public holiday falls on Thursday, taking Friday off gives you a 4-day weekend.
How is the efficiency score calculated?
The efficiency score is the ratio of total consecutive days off to leave days spent. A score of 4:1 means you get 4 days off for every 1 day of leave used. Higher scores represent better value. A score of ∞:1 means you get days off without using any leave at all (natural long weekends).