Finnair in brief

Finnair is a network airline that specialises in passenger and cargo traffic between Europe, North America and Asia. It also offers package tours under its Aurinkomatkat-Suntours (later Aurinkomatkat) brand. Finnair offers direct flights to approximately 40 countries and over 100 destinations.

Finnair engages in close cooperation with certain oneworld partners. The company participates in joint businesses, namely the Siberian Joint Business (SJB) on flights between Europe and Japan, and the Atlantic Joint Business (AJB) on flights between Europe and North America. Further, Finnair cooperates with Qatar Airways in the Middle East and Qantas on the routes connecting Australia and Asia which Finnair operates.

Business model

Finnair is a network airline. The network business model is based on a broad network that is built around one or a few airports known as the hub(s). From the hub, the network carrier offers extensive connections to different parts of the network. Finnair's hub is the Helsinki-Vantaa Airport in Finland, from where the company flies to destinations in Asia, North America, Europe, Middle East as well as domestic destinations.

Sustainability

Our most important destination is the future

In a global world, flying allows us to connect between countries and continents for trade, relationships, culture and for love. In order to continue to benefit from the social and economic good flying brings to our lives, we are committed to reducing the fossil carbon emissions of flying.

We want to pave the way for a future where you can continue to explore the world but with less impact on the environment. As the first step, we have set a science-based climate target to improve our emissions efficiency by 2033. For the long-term, we are together with our industry aiming towards net-zero emissions by 2050.

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Finnair as an investment

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