Bearing one's corporate responsibility begins with finances. A competitive and profitable Finnair is able to invest in a modern fleet, which is the biggest environmental act an airline can make. Finnair's European fleet is already one of the most modern in the world, and the modernisation of the long-haul fleet is currently under way.
Finnair, through its financially balanced and successful growth strategy, is also able to bear its corporate responsibility and to safeguard and create jobs. The wellbeing of employees is also a prerequisite of success.
A responsible attitude and the transparent handling of environmental issues are established aspects of the Finnair Group's business operations. We want to be among the leading airlines in terms of environmental issues.
With interest groups, we conduct an active and open reciprocal dialogue on the effects of our activities. Finnair has expanded the environmental report that it published until 2007 to correspond better to corporate responsibility as a whole. The annual sustainable development report is the foundation of our corporate responsibility communications.
In growing its business, Finnair is focusing on traffic between Europe and Asia, where we are able to offer, via Helsinki, the fastest, most direct and therefore lowest emission routes.
We take environmental aspects into account in our decision-making. We systematically gather and assess information about the environmental impact of the services we provide. Using the information received in this way, we are committed to continuous development work to reduce environmental effects and improve the level of environmental protection.
We promote responsible and sustainable tourism and take ethical aspects into consideration when selecting our partners.
Responsibility begins with one's own actions, but also long-term partnerships and participation in various projects are part of Finnair's corporate responsibility. Through these, Finnair operates more widely as part of society.