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CK
07-08-2009, 09:04
Finnair Plc - Press release
Finnair's second quarter clearly loss-making

Finnair's turnover fell in the second quarter by 21.6 per cent to 427.4 million
euros. The operational result was a loss of 56.9 million euros. The result
before taxes was a loss of 32.5 million euros.
“Our sector is facing its deepest crisis. Finnair, too, has suffered from the
collapse of average prices caused by the decline in air travel. Turnover has
been undermined by reduced demand and weaker price levels,” says Finnair's
President & CEO Jukka Hienonen.

Finnair's traffic declined in the second quarter by 8.5 per cent and capacity
was cut by 11.7 per cent, which improved the load factor of aircraft by 2.5
percentage units to 72 per cent. The amount of cargo carried fell by 24.0 per
cent. In January-June, Finnair carried a total of 3.7 million passengers, of
which scheduled passenger traffic accounted for 3.1 million. The arrival
punctuality of Finnair's scheduled flights was 90 per cent. The improvement on
the previous year was around 12 percentage points. Finnair's punctuality is one
of the best among European airlines.

In scheduled traffic, the average price per passenger kilometre fell by 18 per
cent. Unit revenues per tonne kilometre for cargo traffic declined by 33.1 per
cent. Operating costs fell in the second quarter by 13 per cent. Unit costs of
flight operations rose by 2.8 per cent.
“In recent years we have energetically pursued efficiency targets in order to
adjust our operating costs correspondingly to lower revenues. In an airline the
proportion of total costs accounted for by fixed costs is generally high. In
connection with the substantial decline in turnover, however, we have seen that
many inflexibilities also hinder the adjustment of variable costs.”

Finnair has under way an efficiency programme totalling 200 million euros, of
which a savings target of 120 million euros is directed at personnel costs.
Within the framework of cost-cutting programmes, the number of employees has
already been reduced by 600, and new statutory employer-employee ‘YT'
negotiations will be initiated during August-September.
“We have diligently conducted a dialogue with all seven personnel organisations
during recent years, but only in Finnair Technical Services have we reached a
stabilisation agreement to improve profitability. Based on this agreement, we
can accept additional work. Otherwise we would have had to resort to
redundancies and temporary lay-offs in Finnair Technical Services, too.”

Finnair is planning a structural reform, the aim of which is to centralise the
Group's scheduled traffic and leisure operations into an integrated organisation
and also to achieve closer cooperation between operations and Group
Administration. In this way, overlaps in support operations can be removed. A
further objective is to establish separate companies for Finnair Technical
Services and flight training activities.
“Through the organisational change we will seek enhanced efficiency in our
structures. Particularly by combining scheduled passenger and leisure traffic we
will centralise our most important resources, fleet and personnel. We will also
assess which functions we can outsource.”

Finnair Plc
Communications
7 August 2009

The interim report can be read at the address http://www.finnairgroup.com/en

Someone
07-08-2009, 10:02
En driftsmargin på -13,3% er relativt stygt. Hjelper lite med "snarveien" til Asia hvis ikke passasjerene betaler for seg