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    Finland's Finnair Lowers Outlook Amid Weak North Atlantic Demand After Q3 Profit Falls

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    Posted on October 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Finnair lowers its profit outlook due to weak North Atlantic demand, reporting a 29% drop in Q3 profits. Strikes and fuel prices also impacted results.

    Finnair Adjusts Profit Outlook Due to Weak North Atlantic Demand

    HELSINKI (Reuters) -Finnish airline Finnair reported on Thursday a fall in third-quarter comparable operating profit and lowered its full-year sales guidance, partly due to weak demand for flights across the North Atlantic.

    Comparable operating profit fell 29% from a year earlier to 50.7 million euros ($59.5 million), including an 18 million hit from pilot and air traffic staff strikes.

    Finnair said it now sees 2025 comparable operating profit in the range of 30–60 million euros on sales of around 3.1 billion. Its previous outlook, from July, had been for a profit towards the lower end of a 30-130 million euro range on sales of 3.3–3.4 billion.

    "These adjustments reflect continued softness in North Atlantic demand and yields, indirect effects of earlier industrial action, unplanned aircraft maintenance needs, and fuel price developments," CEO Turkka Kuusisto said in a statement.

    Finnair, which is majority-owned by the state, seeks to rebound from the twin blows from the COVID-19 pandemic followed by Russia's airspace closure in 2022 that hit the group's Europe-to-Asia business.

    It in July warned that weaker-than-expected demand for North Atlantic flights, falling ticket prices and the impact of strikes could weigh on 2025 earnings.

    Shares in the company were down 1% in early trade.

    ($1 = 0.8575 euros)

    (Reporting by Essi Lehto, editing by Anna Ringstrom)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Finnair's Q3 profit fell by 29% due to weak North Atlantic demand.
    • •The airline adjusted its full-year sales guidance downward.
    • •Strikes and fuel prices impacted Finnair's financial performance.
    • •Finnair aims to recover from COVID-19 and Russia airspace closure.
    • •Shares dropped 1% following the profit outlook adjustment.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Finland's Finnair lowers outlook amid weak North Atlantic demand after Q3 profit falls

    1What is comparable operating profit?

    Comparable operating profit is a measure of a company's profitability that excludes certain items such as one-time costs or income, providing a clearer view of ongoing operational performance.

    2What is demand in economics?

    Demand in economics refers to the quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at various prices during a given time period.

    3What are pilot strikes?

    Pilot strikes are work stoppages initiated by pilots to protest against working conditions, pay, or other employment terms, often leading to flight cancellations and operational disruptions.

    4What is fuel price development?

    Fuel price development refers to the changes in the cost of fuel over time, which can significantly impact transportation costs and overall operational expenses for companies in the airline industry.

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