Helsinki prepares EUR 400 million loan for Finnair

Airbus A321 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Airbus A321 (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Helsinki prepares EUR 400 million loan for Finnair

Airbus A321 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The Finnish government is currently preparing a EUR 400 million loan for Oneworld member Finnair. This should take hold of the carrier, which is ailing due to the corona crisis.

Finnair's cash reserves had shrunk to 2020 million euros by the third quarter of 725. “Finnair is preparing to rebuild our network for 2021 with a number of scenarios. This facility will help ensure that we can survive the pandemic period, regardless of which scenario is realized. We entered the Covid-19 pandemic with a strong balance sheet and cash position. Now we want to make sure that we survive this extraordinary time and continue to implement our strategy of connecting Asia and Europe and further developing Finnair as a modern premium airline. The hybrid loan would be an important facet in ensuring our financial stability if the air traffic recovery is slower than expected. We made several financing agreements in 2020 to strengthen our finances and enable a cost-efficient cost structure, and we plan to continue these measures, ”explains CEO Topi Manner.

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