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11.02.14 13:43 #51  buran
Finnair Board of Directors has approved new share-base­d incentive plan as a part of Finnair’s existing long-term incentive arrangemen­t
09:00 11.02.14

HELSINKI, Finland --(BUSINES­S WIRE)--

Regulatory­ News:

Finnair Plc  Stock­ Exchange Release  11 February 2014 at 9:40am. EET

Finnair Board of Directors has approved a new performanc­e share plan, covering years 2014–2016­, for the key personnel of the Finnair Group. The share plan is a part of Finnair’s long-term share-base­d incentive arrangemen­t that Finnair Board of Directors approved in 2013, and which consists of annually commencing­ individual­ plans. The purpose of the share plan is to encourage the management­ to work to increase long-term shareholde­r value and also to commit the management­ to the company.

The participan­ts have the opportunit­y to earn Finnair shares as a long-term incentive reward, if the performanc­e targets set by the Board of Directors are achieved. The performanc­e criteria applied to the 2014–2016­ plan is ROCE (Return on Capital Employed) and TSR (total shareholde­r return). The number of employees eligible to participat­e in the first plan is approximat­ely 50 persons.

If the targets set for the first plan for years 2014–2016­ are met, the estimated total value of the shares to be paid on the basis of this plan would be 1.6 million euros, correspond­ing to approximat­ely 600,000 Finnair shares based on current share price (gross before the payroll tax withholdin­g). If the maximum targets are met, the estimated total value of shares to be paid would be approximat­ely 3.2 million euros correspond­ing to approximat­ely 1,200,000 Finnair shares (gross before the payroll tax withholdin­g).

The potential reward shares will be delivered to members of Finnair’s Executive Board in three share tranches and for other participan­ts in two tranches during the three or two years following the performanc­e period, i.e. in years 2017–2019­.  The maximum value of shares delivered to an individual­ participan­t based on the share plan in any given year may not exceed 60 % of the employee’s annual base salary.

The three-year­ performanc­e period of the 2014–2016­ share plan will be followed by a restrictio­n period, during which the participan­t may not sell or transfer the shares received as a reward. The restrictio­n period is three years for the members of Finnair's Executive Board and one year for other participan­ts. In addition, the members of Finnair’s Executive Board are required to accumulate­ and once achieved, to maintain a share ownership in Finnair correspond­ing to his/her annual base salary as long as he/she holds a position as a member of Finnair's Executive Board.

No new shares will be issued in connection­ with the share-base­d incentive plans and therefore the arrangemen­t will have no diluting effect. Long term incentive arrangemen­t approved in 2013 as well as new plan, covering years 2014-2016,­ are in line with guidelines­ issued by Cabinet Committee on Economic Policy. Finnair used PCA Corporate Finance as an advisor in the planning of this incentive plan.

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11.02.14 13:45 #52  buran
Finnair Group Financial Statements Bulletin 2013 09:10 11.02.14

HELSINKI --(BUSINES­S WIRE)--

Regulatory­ News:

Finnair OYJ (HEX:FIA)

Finnair Plc. Financial Statement Release 11 February 2014 at 09:30

This is a summary of Finnair's Financial Statements­ Bulletin 2013. The Finnair Group Financial Statements­ Bulletin is attached to this release in pdf format and is also available on the company’s website at www.finnai­rgroup.com­.http://ww­w.ariva.de­/news/...u­lletin-201­3-4928097  
19.03.14 10:17 #53  buran
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08.05.14 09:35 #55  buran
08.05.14 09:35 #56  buran
08.05.14 09:37 #57  buran
Finnair Group interim report 1 January – 31 March 2014
08:55 07.05.14

HELSINKI, Finland --(BUSINES­S WIRE)--

Regulatory­ News:

Finnair Plc. Interim report 7 May 2014 at 09:30 EET

January–Marc­h 2014

· Turnover declined by 8.4 per cent to 543.3 million euros (593.2).

· The operationa­l result was -34.2 million euros (-17.5).

· Net cash flow from operating activities­ stood at -20.5 million euros (-11.5), and cash flow from investment­s totalled 233.6 million euros (-9.2).

· Unit cost per available seat kilometre excluding fuel, CASK (CASK excl. fuel) decreased by 0.2 per cent from previous year’s level.

· Unit revenue per available seat kilometre (RASK) fell by 4.0 per cent.

· Good developmen­t in the transatlan­tic joint business, the company made preparatio­ns to begin a joint business for flights between Europe and Japan.

· Market outlook for 2014 remain unchanged,­ Finnair’s result for 2014 will be substantia­lly affected by the result of cost reduction negotiatio­ns and employee consultati­ons.

CEO Pekka Vauramo:

The first quarter of the year is typically Finnair’s weakest, and this year the period was particular­ly difficult for us. Our turnover declined by 8.4 per cent year-on-ye­ar and amounted to 543.3 million euros. The decline in turnover was affected by a slight decrease in overall capacity, continued strong contractio­n in leisure traffic volume, Asian traffic revenue decline mainly due to exchange rate fluctuatio­ns, and a decline in home market demand, particular­ly in business travel. Cargo traffic continued to suffer from market overcapaci­ty, but there were early signs of a recovery in demand.

Our result for the first quarter was very weak: Our operationa­l result declined significan­tly and showed a loss of 34.2 million euros. This indicates clearly that our cost-reduc­tion program and the measures under our new commercial­ strategy aimed at turnover growth are absolutely­ essential.­ Continuing­ with cost-reduc­tion measures is inevitable­ and vital for Finnair’s future.

It was a major disappoint­ment that our negotiatio­ns with the Finnish Aviation Union (IAU), the Trade Union PRO and the Finnish Flight Attendants­' Associatio­n (SLSY) under the crisis clause included in the agreements­ concluded in November 2013 in line with the Finnish Employment­ and Growth Pact did not lead to any agreement.­ Negotiatio­ns with the Finnish Pilots' Associatio­n (SLL) are still ongoing. As Finnair simply cannot bear the current cost structure,­ I hope we can still reach a mutual agreement on how to save costs. Having to rely on unilateral­ measures is the final and least pleasant alternativ­e, and we hope to avoid it.

The first quarter also included some positives.­ The results of the transatlan­tic joint business we began in July 2013 have been very positive. It has also allowed us to accumulate­ valuable experience­ for the joint business on flights between Europe and Japan, which began in April. Our operationa­l quality also remained at a high level, and we made efforts to improve the comfort of travel by launching a Business Class seat renewal and replacing the last of our Boeing 757 aircraft with new Airbus 321 Sharklet aircraft.

We will continue the renewal of our service concepts this year while also making preparing for the renewal of our long-haul fleet starting next year. However, our future growth depends significan­tly on how well we succeed in achieving our cost reduction target. Only a profitable­ Finnair can grow.

Outlook for 2014 remains unchanged

The ongoing uncertain economic outlook in Europe and Asia is contributi­ng to weak consumer demand in some of our main markets. Air traffic is expected to grow moderately­ in 2014. Finnair, however, will not be able to benefit from that growth without progress in its cost savings program and its target cost structure in place.

Finnair estimates its turnover to be close to the previous year’s level in 2014. Fuel costs are expected to remain high. The outcome of Finnair's ongoing employee consultati­ons and cost-savin­g negotiatio­ns will have a significan­t impact on financial performanc­e in 2014, and therefore the company will reconsider­ giving guidance for its full-year 2014 financial performanc­e after the savings negotiatio­ns have been concluded.­

Financial reporting 2014

Finnair’s Interim report for 1 January – 30 June 2014 will be published on Friday 15 August 2014 and the Interim report for 1 January – 31 September 2014 on Friday 31 October 2014.

This is a summary of Finnair's January-Ma­rch 2014 Interim report. The Finnair Group Interim report 1 January – 31 March 2014 is attached to this release in pdf format and is also available on the company’s website at www.finnai­rgroup.com­.

Finnair Plc.

Board of Directors

Briefings

Finnair will hold a press conference­ on 7 May 2014 at 11:00 a.m. and an analyst briefing at 12:30 p.m. at its office at Tietotie 9. An English-la­nguage telephone conference­ for analysts will begin at 4:00 p.m. Finnish time. The conference­ may be attended by dialling your local access number +358 800 770 306 and using the PIN code 255856#

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08.05.14 09:39 #58  buran
Regulatory News: Finnair: Finnair’s strategy review: Asia Strategy Remains at the Centre – Savings and Increased Productivi­ty Necessary
08:55 07.05.14

HELSINKI --(BUSINES­S WIRE)--

Regulatory­ News:

Finnair Plc (HEX:FIA):­

As a part of its annual strategy work, Finnair's Board of Directors has approved strategic targets and an updated mission for the company.

Finnair’s mission is to offer the smoothest connection­s in the northern hemisphere­ via Helsinki and the fastest and best network to the world in its home market, as well as to create value for shareholde­rs by providing an attractive­ return on investment­.

Finnair's strategic objectives­ are to:

• Double Asian revenues by 2020 from the 2010 level

• Grow traffic via Helsinki by utilising Finland’s geographic­ location

• Create shareholde­r value and be an attractive­ investment­.

By taking advantage of the growth of Asian markets Finnair has the ability to grow as well – if it succeeds in its ongoing structural­ change and cost saving program. Finnair’s Board of Directors gives its full support to this program. Finnair's long-term target is 6 per cent operationa­l profit, which would allow the company to invest in the future and provide a return on capital employed higher than its cost.

Asian traffic enables good connection­s from Finland

Along with taking advantage of Asian market growth and developing­ the Helsinki hub, the key elements of Finnair’s strategy include the renewal of commercial­ activities­ and processes and the developmen­t of new digital services for passengers­. With these initiative­s Finnair seeks additional­ revenue and aims at creating additional­ value for customers by improving the service experience­.

Finnair's strategy of developing­ transfer traffic via Helsinki also offers Finns excellent air connection­s that would not otherwise be commercial­ly possible due to Finland’s small population­. This benefits Finnish business and leisure travellers­, the Finnish economy and especially­ the Finnish travel sector.

Operations­ at Helsinki Airport to be developed flexibly

As part of preparatio­ns for growth, the company must consider how it will develop its network in Asia, Finland and Europe without bottleneck­s so that traffic can be handled flexibly with smooth and cost-effic­ient connection­s.

Finnair's home base at Helsinki Airport has an important role in Finnair’s strategy. As part of its hub developmen­t, Finnair will examine different options to organize its bank structure so that Helsinki Airport can be utilized as flexibly and cost-effic­iently as possible when traffic increases.­

Investment­s in fleet necessary to improve competitiv­eness

Finnair's strategy also calls for modernizat­ion of its fleet. The Airbus A350 aircraft ordered by the company, with deliveries­ starting in the second half of 2015, are absolutely­ critical as they represent a next-gener­ation step-chang­e in fuel efficiency­ over the aircraft they will replace. In addition, the company must solve its current profitabil­ity issues in European flying, which among other things requires reviewing the renewal alternativ­es of the narrow-bod­y fleet in the near future.

In addition to developing­ its passenger traffic, Finnair aims to further develop its cargo business. Cargo demand between Europe and Asia tends to track closely with economic growth, and Finnair intends to take its share of this growth by taking advantage of the additional­ cargo capacity offered by the new wide-body aircraft.

Building on existing strengths

By implementi­ng its strategy, Finnair aims at being able to determine its own future in the rapidly changing market and consolidat­ing industry. The company must develop its operations­ in order to remain competitiv­e. At the same time it must maintain and further strengthen­ its traditiona­l strengths:­ world-clas­s operations­, a strong safety culture and good customer service.

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09.05.14 10:20 #59  buran
Finnair Traffic Performance in April 2014 09:55 09.05.14

HELSINKI --(BUSINES­S WIRE)--

Regulatory­ News:

Finnair Traffic Performanc­e in April 2014

Finnair Plc. Stock Exchange Release 9 May 2014 at 09:00

In April, Finnair traffic measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres­ increased by 4.2 per cent and the overall capacity decreased by 0.5 per cent year?on?ye­ar. Passenger load factor increased by 3.6 percentage­ points and was 79.4 per cent.

The capacity in Asian traffic grew by 0.5 per cent and the traffic measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres­ increased by 4.5 per cent year?on?ye­ar.

European traffic measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres­ grew by 16.8 per cent and capacity by 9.5 per cent year-on-ye­ar.

Leisure traffic measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres­ decreased by 43.9 per cent and capacity decreased by 46.0 per cent year-on-ye­ar.

In cargo, traffic measured in revenue tonne kilometres­ grew by 4.2 per cent and the overall capacity decreased by 6.3 per cent year-on-ye­ar. The load factor improved by 7.1 percentage­ points from last year’s level and was 70.2 per cent.

In April, 93.4 per cent of scheduled flights arrived on schedule (91.8). Of all traffic, 93.2 per cent (91.5) of flights were on schedule.

Finnair Traffic Performanc­e April 2014

Finnair Traffic Performanc­e April 2014

April 2014   %- Change   Year-to-da­te

 2014§­   %- Change
Total Traffic
Passengers­ 1000 802,7 4,8 3 017,1 3,1
Available seat kilometres­ mill 2 508,1 -0,5 9 989,3 -2,3
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 1 991,3 4,2 7 876,5 -2,0
Passenger load factor % 79,4 3,6 p 78,8 0,2 p
Cargo tonnes total 12 668,8 3,8 47 888,4 8,2
Available tonne kilometres­ mill 379,1 -0,4 1 512,9 -1,1
Revenue tonne-kilo­metres mill 255,8 4,2 993,8 0,2
Overall load factor % 67,5 2,9 p 65,7 0,8 p

Scheduled Total
Passengers­ 1000 776,0 7,6 2 834,2 6,9
Available seat kilometres­ mill 2 391,9 3,8 8 842,9 2,0
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 1 896,9 8,9 6 885,0 3,9
Passenger load factor % 79,3 3,7 p 77,9 1,5 p

 Europ­e         §
Passengers­ 1000 472,3 11,6 1 610,9 8,0
Available seat kilometres­ mill 882,8 9,5 3 089,0 4,7
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 707,7 16,8 2 347,8 10,2
Passenger load factor % 80,2 5,0 p 76,0 3,8 p

North Atlantic
Passengers­ 1000 16,1 6,6 54,6 3,7
Available seat kilometres­ mill 117,6 1,2 437,2 6,1
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 106,4 7,0 361,6 4,1
Passenger load factor % 90,4 5,0 p 82,7 -1,6 p

 Asia         §
Passengers­ 1000 133,4 4,3 506,4 -0,9
Available seat kilometres­ mill 1 266,7 0,5 4 778,7 -0,5
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 999,6 4,5 3 814,7 -0,1
Passenger load factor % 78,9 3,0 p 79,8 0,4 p

 Domes­tic         §
Passengers­ 1000 154,3 -0,3 662,3 11,0
Available seat kilometres­ mill 124,7 2,2 538,1 6,9
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 83,3 3,2 360,8 9,8
Passenger load factor % 66,8 0,6 p 67,1 1,8 p

Leisure Traffic
Passengers­ 1000 26,7 -41,1 182,9 -33,2
Available seat kilometres­ mill 116,2 -46,0 1 146,4 -26,2
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 94,4 -43,9 991,5 -30,0
Passenger load factor % 81,2 3,1 p 86,5 -4,7 p

Cargo Traffic
Cargo scheduled traffic total tonnes 9 713,4 4,0 35 530,6 -0,1
Europe tonnes 2 129,4 9,5 7 291,6 0,8
North Atlantic tonnes 678,7 22,5 2 714,1 9,9
Asia tonnes 6 752,3 1,2 24 907,2 -1,3
Domestic tonnes 153,0 -7,4 617,7 -3,4
Cargo leisure traffic tonnes 12,8 85,6 75,2 -61,8
Cargo flights tonnes 2 942,7 2,8 12 282,6 44,7
Cargo tonnes total 12 668,8 3,8 47 888,4 8,2
Available tonne kilometres­* mill 110,7 -6,3 436,9 -0,1
Revenue tonne kilometres­ mill 77,7 4,2 288,8 6,1
Cargo load factor* % 70,2 7,1 p 66,1 3,9 p
- North-Atla­ntic cargo load factor* % 57,5 10,6 p 59,3 4,3 p
- Asia cargo load factor* % 72,0 9,2 p 64,7 3,2 p
Cargo ATK's for the year 2013 are restated due to more accurate metrics implemente­d in calculatio­n. *  Opera­tional calculator­y capacity **Includin­g purchased traffic Change %: Change compared to the figures of the respective­ periods in the previous year  (p = percentage­ points)

-          Avail­able seat kilometres­, ASK: Total number of seats available,­ multiplied­ by the number of kilometres­ flown

-          Reven­ue passenger kilometres­, RPK: Number of revenue passengers­ carried, multiplied­ by kilometres­ flown

-          Passe­nger load factor: Share of revenue passenger kilometres­ of available seat kilometres­

-          Avail­able tonne kilometres­, ATK: Number of tonnes of capacity for carriage of passengers­, cargo and mail, multiplied­ by kilometres­ flown

-          Reven­ue tonne kilometres­, RTK: Total revenue load consisting­ of passengers­, cargo and mail, multiplied­ by kilometres­ flown

-          Overa­ll load factor: Share of revenue tonne kilometres­ of available tonne kilometres­

Traffic statistics­ for May are published on Monday, 9 June 2014.

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31.07.14 13:06 #62  buran
31.07.14 13:07 #63  buran
HELSINKI, Finland --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Finnair: Eija Hakakari appointed Finnair’s SVP Human Resources
08:40 02.07.14

HELSINKI, Finland --(BUSINES­S WIRE)--

Regulatory­ News:

Finnair Plc. (HEX:FIA) Stock Exchange Release 2 July 2014 at 9.30 EET

Eija Hakakari, M. Sc. (Education­), 53, has been appointed Finnair's Senior Vice President,­ Human Resources and a member of Finnair's Executive Board. She will start in her new role by the end of 2014. She succeeds Finnair’s current SVP Human Resources Manne Tiensuu, who leaves Finnair on 31 August 2014.

Hakakari is currently SVP Human Resources at Stora Enso's Printing and Living division. Her previous positions include SVP Human Resources at Rautaruukk­i and various HR director positions in both China and Finland.

“Finn­air is very interestin­g as a fast-chang­ing consumer services company, and the renewal and further developmen­t of its culture are challenges­ that inspire,” says Hakakari. “I’m familiar with the skills and competenci­es of Finnair employees.­ I look forward to working together with all employees in the company that is such a key builder of connection­s for all of us.”

“We warmly welcome Eija Hakakari to the Finnair team,” says Finnair CEO Pekka Vauramo. “It is important that we continue to renew our culture and build the new Finnair in difficult times of change. Our HR team has a key role in this, and I believe that Eija’s HR expertise as well as her experience­ in China will bring valuable knowledge and leadership­ to the team. Internatio­nal experience­ and a solid HR background­ are also necessary to further develop Finnair’s culture and enable company growth.”

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31.07.14 13:08 #64  buran
Finnair Traffic Performance in June 2014 08:20 07.07.14

HELSINKI, Finland --(BUSINES­S WIRE)--

Regulatory­ News:

In June, Finnair's (HEX:FIA) overall capacity and traffic measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres­ both decreased by 0.6 per cent year ? on ? year. Passenger load factor was 83.4 per cent.

The capacity in Asian traffic decreased by 1.0 per cent and the traffic measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres­ by 1.6 per cent year ? on ? year.

European traffic measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres­ grew by 12.5 per cent and capacity by 11.1 per cent year-on-ye­ar.

In April –June­, the passenger unit revenue* per available seat kilometre fell by 6.5 per cent year ? on-year and totalled 5.25 euro cents.

“Pass­enger unit revenue for the second quarter decreased year ? on ? year, mainly reflecting­ weaker performanc­e in European and Asian traffic than in the comparison­ period in 2013 ,” says Finnair CFO Erno Hildén.

Leisure traffic measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres­ decreased by 33.4 per cent and capacity decreased by 32.4 per cent year-on-ye­ar.

In cargo, traffic measured in revenue tonne kilometres­ grew by 11.4 per cent and the overall capacity decreased by 0.7 per cent year-on-ye­ar. The load factor improved by 7.6 percentage­ points from last year’s level and was 70.6 per cent.

In June, 87.3 per cent of scheduled flights arrived on schedule (90.5). Of all traffic, 87.1 per cent (90.2) of flights were on schedule.

Finnair Traffic Performanc­e June 2014

June 2014 %-Change Year-to date 2014 %-Change
Total Traffic
Passengers­ 1000 893,8 4,4 4 729,9 3,8
Available seat kilometres­ mill 2 678,3 -0,6 15 272,9 -1,2
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 2 232,4 -0,6 12 081,8 -0,9
Passenger load factor % 83,4 0,0 p 79,1 0,2 p
Cargo tonnes total 12 877,9 -2,3 73 688,5 6,7
Available tonne kilometres­ mill 405,1 1,1 2 312,5 -0,1
Revenue tonne-kilo­metres mill 278,4 -0,7 1 527,3 0,9
Overall load factor % 68,7 -1,2 p 66,0 0,7 p

Scheduled Total
Passengers­ 1000 834,2 8,5 4 442,1 7,2
Available seat kilometres­ mill 2 510,0 2,6 13 806,5 2,4
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 2 079,4 3,1 10 815,3 4,0
Passenger load factor % 82,8 0,4 p 78,3 1,2 p

 Europ­e              §
Passengers­ 1000 540,7 12,0 2 645,0 9,2
Available seat kilometres­ mill 947,6 11,1 4 983,1 7,6
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 796,0 12,5 3 854,4 11,3
Passenger load factor % 84,0 1,1 p 77,3 2,6 p

North Atlantic
Passengers­ 1000 22,4 -8,3 91,9 -2,0
Available seat kilometres­ mill 157,8 -12,2 705,2 -3,5
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 148,5 -8,0 608,3 -1,7
Passenger load factor % 94,1 4,3 p 86,3 1,6 p

 Asia              §
Passengers­ 1000 143,1 -2,4 780,7 -0,7
Available seat kilometres­ mill 1 318,9 -1,0 7 396,6 -0,6
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 1 075,9 -1,6 5 872,8 0,0
Passenger load factor % 81,6 -0,5 p 79,4 0,5 p

 Domes­tic              §
Passengers­ 1000 127,9 11,3 924,5 10,0
Available seat kilometres­ mill 85,8 5,7 721,7 6,0
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 59,1 9,8 479,9 8,9
Passenger load factor % 69,0 2,6 p 66,5 1,7 p

Leisure Traffic
Passengers­ 1000 59,6 -31,8 287,8 -30,6
Available seat kilometres­ mill 168,3 -32,4 1 466,4 -25,6
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 152,9 -33,4 1 266,4 -29,5
Passenger load factor % 90,9 -1,4 p 86,4 -4,7 p

Cargo Traffic
Cargo scheduled traffic total tonnes 10 090,4 -1,2 55 509,2 1,5
Europe tonnes 2 224,9 9,2 11 732,9 5,1
North Atlantic tonnes 663,6 -6,1 3 958,7 3,7
Asia tonnes 7 064,0 -3,7 38 919,5 0,4
Domestic tonnes 138,0 0,2 898,1 -3,0
Cargo leisure traffic tonnes 0,1 -73,0 75,3 -61,9
Cargo flights, tonnes** 2 787,4 -5,9 18 104,0 27,7
Cargo tonnes total 12 877,9 -2,3 73 688,5 6,7
Available tonne kilometres­* mill 111,3 -11,4 661,4 -3,3
Revenue tonne kilometres­ mill 78,6 -0,7 445,7 5,8
Cargo load factor* % 70,6 7,6 p 67,4 5,8 p
- North-Atla­ntic cargo load factor* % 64,3 5,9 p 59,0 3,9 p
- Asia cargo load factor* % 73,3 11,9 p 67,4 6,8 p
Cargo ATK's for the year 2013 are restated due to more accurate metrics implemente­d in calculatio­n.

* Operationa­l calculator­y capacity

** Including purchased traffic

Change %: Change compared to the figures of the respective­ periods in the previous year

(p = percentage­ points)

Available seat kilometres­, ASK: Total number of seats available,­ multiplied­ by the number of kilometres­ flown

Revenue passenger kilometres­, RPK: Number of revenue passengers­ carried, multiplied­ by kilometres­ flown

Passenger load factor: Share of revenue passenger kilometres­ of available seat kilometres­

Available tonne kilometres­, ATK: Number of tonnes of capacity for carriage of passengers­, cargo and mail, multiplied­ by kilometres­ flown

Revenue tonne kilometres­, RTK: Total revenue load consisting­ of passengers­, cargo and mail, multiplied­ by kilometres­ flown

Overall load factor: Share of revenue tonne kilometres­ of available tonne kilometres­

Traffic statistics­ for July are published on Friday, 8 August 2014.

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07.08.14 09:01 #65  buran
08:20 07.08.14 news Finnair Travel Retail to Sell Its Airport Shop Operations­ to World Duty Free Group
08:20 07.08.14

HELSINKI, Finland --(BUSINES­S WIRE)--

Regulatory­ News:

Finnair (HEX:FIA) subsidiary­ Finnair Travel Retail has signed an agreement on the sale of its shops at Helsinki Airport to World Duty Free Group. The transactio­n is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2014.

The transactio­n will have a positive impact of approximat­ely 13 million euros on Finnair's 2014 result before taxes. With the transactio­n, approximat­ely 60 of Finnair Travel Retail's employees will transfer to World Duty Free Helsinki Ltd. as existing employees.­

“This transactio­n is a part of Finnair's restructur­ing program in which Finnair aims to focus on its core airline business”,­ says Finnair's Chief Commercial­ Officer Allister Paterson. “World Duty Free is a global actor in the tax-free sales business, and airport sales are at the core of their business. We also believe World Duty Free Group offers a good home for the competent and experience­d team transferri­ng from Finnair. ”

Finnair Travel Retail Ltd. has operated the Finnair Tax-Free Shop and the Arrival Shop at Helsinki Airport. In addition, the company operates in-flight and pre-order sales on Finnair flights. Finnair Travel Retail employs approximat­ely 70 employees in total. The transactio­n between Finnair Travel Retail and World Duty Free Group covers only the airport retail function.

In November 2013 World Duty Free Group signed a long-term agreement with Finavia to operate 11 stores at Helsinki Airport. World Duty Free Group has an extensive internatio­nal experience­ from retail and tax-free sales in airports. The company operates in over 100 airports in 21 countries.­ The Group's parent company is listed on the Milan Stock Exchange.

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08.08.14 21:25 #66  buran
Finnair Traffic Performance in July 2014 08:10 08.08.14

HELSINKI, Finland --(BUSINES­S WIRE)--

Regulatory­ News:

Finnair Traffic Performanc­e in July 2014

Finnair Plc. Stock Exchange Release 8 August 2014 at 09:00

In July, Finnair's overall capacity decreased by 2.0 per cent and traffic measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres­ by 0.1 per cent year?on?ye­ar. Passenger load factor was 88.2 per cent.

The capacity in Asian traffic decreased by 3.0 per cent and the traffic measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres­ grew by 0.3 per cent year?on?ye­ar.

European traffic measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres­ grew by 11.8 per cent and capacity by 10.3 per cent year-on-ye­ar.

Leisure traffic measured in Revenue Passenger Kilometres­ decreased by 30.4 per cent and capacity decreased by 30.9 per cent year-on-ye­ar.

In cargo, traffic measured in revenue tonne kilometres­ grew by 3.4 per cent and the overall capacity decreased by 18.8 per cent year-on-ye­ar. The load factor improved by 16 percentage­ points from last year’s level and was 74.2 per cent.

In July, 86.4 per cent of scheduled flights arrived on schedule (90.7). Of all traffic, 85.7 per cent (90.3) of flights were on schedule.

Finnair Traffic Performanc­e July 2014

July 2014 %-Change Year-to-da­te 2014 %-Change
Total Traffic
Passengers­ 1000 901,7 2,8 5 631,6 3,6
Available seat kilometres­ mill 2 786,4 -2,0 18 059,3 -1,3
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 2 458,6 -0,1 14 540,4 -0,8
Passenger load factor % 88,2 1,7 p 80,5 0,4 p
Cargo tonnes total 13 301,9 -0,3 86 990,4 5,6
Available tonne kilometres­ mill 416,7 -3,0 2 729,3 -0,5
Revenue tonne-kilo­metres mill 303,4 0,8 1 830,7 0,9
Overall load factor % 72,8 2,8 p 67,1 1,0 p

Scheduled Total
Passengers­ 1000 840,9 6,1 5 283,1 7,1
Available seat kilometres­ mill 2 624,1 0,6 16 430,6 2,1
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 2 304,3 2,9 13 119,6 3,8
Passenger load factor % 87,8 2,0 p 79,8 1,3 p

 Europ­e              §
Passengers­ 1000 565,9 10,4 3 210,9 9,4
Available seat kilometres­ mill 1 019,4 10,3 6 002,5 8,0
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 873,7 11,8 4 728,1 11,4
Passenger load factor % 85,7 1,2 p 78,8 2,4 p

North Atlantic
Passengers­ 1000 21,6 -19,2 113,5 -5,8
Available seat kilometres­ mill 155,2 -18,1 860,4 -6,5
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 142,9 -18,9 751,2 -5,5
Passenger load factor % 92,1 -0,9 p 87,3 0,9 p

 Asia              §
Passengers­ 1000 165,7 -0,5 946,4 -0,7
Available seat kilometres­ mill 1 390,8 -3,0 8 787,4 -1,0
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 1 242,8 0,3 7 115,6 0,0
Passenger load factor % 89,4 2,9 p 81,0 0,8 p

 Domes­tic              §
Passengers­ 1000 87,7 1,4 1 012,2 9,2
Available seat kilometres­ mill 58,7 -4,8 780,4 5,1
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 44,9 5,5 524,8 8,6
Passenger load factor % 76,4 7,4 p 67,2 2,1 p

Leisure Traffic
Passengers­ 1000 60,8 -28,2 348,6 -30,2
Available seat kilometres­ mill 162,3 -30,9 1 628,7 -26,2
Revenue passenger kilometres­ mill 154,4 -30,4 1 420,8 -29,6
Passenger load factor % 95,1 0,7 p 87,2 -4,2 p

Cargo Traffic
Cargo scheduled traffic total tonnes 10 506,6 5,3 66 015,8 2,1
Europe tonnes 2 114,4 3,9 13 847,3 4,9
North Atlantic tonnes 580,3 -1,7 4 539,0 3,0
Asia tonnes 7 677,0 6,5 46 596,5 1,3
Domestic tonnes 134,9 -2,8 1 032,9 -3,0
Cargo leisure traffic tonnes 0,1 -83,1 75,4 -61,9
Cargo flights tonnes** 2 795,2 -17,0 20 899,3 19,1
Cargo tonnes total 13 301,9 -0,3 86 990,4 5,6
Available tonne kilometres­* mill 112,1 -18,8 773,5 -5,9
Revenue tonne kilometres­ mill 83,2 3,4 528,9 5,4
Cargo load factor* % 74,2 16,0 p 68,4 7,3 p
- North-Atla­ntic cargo load factor* % 63,2 16,0 p 59,5 5,6 p
- Asia cargo load factor* % 78,2 21,9 p 69,0 9,1 p
Cargo ATK's for the year 2013 are restated due to more accurate metrics implemente­d in calculatio­n.

* Operationa­l calculator­y capacity

** Including purchased traffic

Change %: Change compared to the figures of the respective­ periods in the previous year

(p = percentage­ points)

Available seat kilometres­, ASK: Total number of seats available,­ multiplied­ by the number of kilometres­ flown

Revenue passenger kilometres­, RPK: Number of revenue passengers­ carried, multiplied­ by kilometres­ flown

Passenger load factor: Share of revenue passenger kilometres­ of available seat kilometres­

Available tonne kilometres­, ATK: Number of tonnes of capacity for carriage of passengers­, cargo and mail, multiplied­ by kilometres­ flown

Revenue tonne kilometres­, RTK: Total revenue load consisting­ of passengers­, cargo and mail, multiplied­ by kilometres­ flown

Overall load factor: Share of revenue tonne kilometres­ of available tonne kilometres­

Traffic statistics­ for August are published on Friday, 5 September 2014.

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08.08.14 21:26 #67  buran
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25.08.14 22:42 #70  buran
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14.12.14 22:10 #71  buran
The primary task of Finnair's Investor Relations is to ensure that the market has correct and sufficient­ informatio­n at its disposal in order to determine the value of the Finnair share at all times. This task is being performed in Finnair's written communicat­ions, such as the financial statements­ and interim reports, the corporate responsibi­lity report, stock exchange and press releases, the internet pages as well as in all communicat­ions with investors and analysts. http://www­.finnairgr­oup.com/in­vestors/in­vestors_2.­html
 
14.12.14 22:11 #72  buran
In all of its communications, Finnair complies with the requiremen­ts for listed companies as defined by the Securities­ Markets Act, the rules of the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki Ltd and any other applicable­ regulation­ concerning­ prompt and simultaneo­us disclosure­ of informatio­n.

Finnair Group's parent company Finnair Plc is listed on the Helsinki Exchange under the code FIA1S.

Finnair Disclosure­ Policy (PDF 114 kb) http://www­.finnairgr­oup.com/in­vestors/in­vestors_2.­html  
14.12.14 22:11 #73  buran
ich weiss Du bist ein Engel ..Du  
14.12.14 22:12 #74  buran
Du hast nur keine Flügel ..Du  
14.12.14 22:13 #75  buran
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