The profitability of the national airline has been seriously weakened by the pandemic, the war in Ukraine and the closure of Russian airspace. Source: The Nordic Page Date:September 30, 2022 Author:Nord.News Categories:Finland Tags:Finland, Finnair, Russia, Ukraine Related Posts:Wednesday’s newspapers: Covid Remnant, Aviation Return, and Yle’s Nazi Series Controversy (March 23, 2022)Tuesday’s newspapers: Trains, planes and hockey players flee Russia (March 1, 2022)Tuesday’s newspapers: Presidential approval, 2024 opportunities and climate issues in the budget (April 5, 2022)Restaurants are celebrating the end of Covid restrictions, fearing a shortage of Russian tourists (March 1, 2022)Q1 results: Finnair launches cost-saving program, Telia puts Finland first (April 27, 2022)Finnair starts negotiations on reducing 120 jobs in FinlandOctober 3, 2022Finnair’s share price collapses when Russia closes airspaceFebruary 28, 2022Q1 results: Finnair launches cost-saving program, Telia puts Finland firstApril 27, 2022Finland is preparing for a possible ban on Russian airspaceFebruary 25, 2022Finnair suspends flights over Ukrainian airspaceFebruary 24, 2022Finland closes airspace to Russian trafficFebruary 27, 2022 Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.