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Finnair Warns of Weaker North Atlantic Demand

UUSIMAA, FINLAND, JUL 16 – Finnair’s operating result dropped to 10.3 million euros in Q2 2025 after cancelling over 1,300 flights due to a six-month labour dispute resolved last weekend.

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Finnair warned today that weaker-than-expected demand for North Atlantic flights, falling ticket prices, and the impact of strikes could weigh on its 2025 comparable operating profit, sending its shares down as much as 9%.

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The company canceled 1,300 flights between April and June. Costs included rerouting and delay compensation.

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Finnair recorded a significant decline in comparable operating profit to EUR 10.3 million in the second quarter. In the same period last year, earnings amounted to EUR 43.6 million, according to the airline.

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Ilta-Sanomat broke the news in Finland on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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