Finnair starts to plan a EUR 20 million cost-efficiency programme


Finnair Plc                 Stock Exchange Release                  17 August
2016 at 9:01 am EET

Finnair’s performance has been on an upward path now for almost two years. The
foundation for this was laid with the savings programmes conducted in 2011–2014,
after which Finnair’s result has also been supported by material decline in fuel
expenses and improving ancillary and retail sales.

Sustainable improvement in profitability is a prerequisite for Finnair’s
accelerated growth strategy announced in spring 2016.
Finnair wants to ensure profitable growth also in an environment of elevated
market uncertainty, and therefore it continues to review the efficiency of its
activities. The target is to achieve permanent savings through various
efficiency-improvement measures, amounting to EUR 20 million annually by the end
of June 2017.
”In order to be able to invest in growth and continue on our chosen path, we
must ensure that our unit costs continue to decline. With that in mind, we are
now proactively taking steps to deliberate together with our personnel about the
measures we could utilise to improve our result and sustain the preconditions
for the implementation of our growth strategy”, states CEO Pekka Vauramo.
Finnair expects to finalise the plans on the main areas of the cost-efficiency
programme during the next few months.



Finnair Plc
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Finnair is a network airline specialising in passenger and cargo traffic between
Asia and Europe. Helsinki’s geographical location gives Finnair a competitive
advantage, since the fastest connections between many European destinations and
Asian megacities fly over Finland. Finnair’s vision is to offer its passengers a
unique Nordic experience, and its mission is to offer the smoothest, fastest
connections in the northern hemisphere via Helsinki and the best network to the
world from its home markets. Finnair is the only Nordic carrier with a 4-star
Skytrax ranking and a member of the oneworld alliance. In 2015, Finnair’s
revenues amounted to EUR 2,255 million and it had a personnel of 4,800 at the
year-end. Finnair Plc’s shares are quoted on Nasdaq Helsinki.