Sanctions russes : Finnair a l'air fin !

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Sujet : Sanctions russes : Finnair a l'air fin !
De : cardR (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Cardinal de Hère)
Groupes : fr.soc.economie
Date : 27. Jun 2022, 14:43:51
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La plus vieille compagnie aérienne du monde, Finnair (de Finlande bien entendu) est au bord de la faillite à cause de l'interdiction du survol du territoire russe prise en représailles des sanctions contre la Russie. Alors qu'il fallait 9 heures pour relier Helsinki à Tokyo il en faut maintenant plus de 13 ! Et avec la hausse du prix du pétrole quatre heures de vol supplémentaires ça coûte un bras ! Et les compagnies chinoises qui sont autorisées à survoler la Russie ont maintenant un avantage en terme de temps et d'argent considérable sur les compagnies occidentales ! Jouer au con avec la Russie ça finit toujours mal !
(nb : "tit-for-tat" signifie escalade, the tit-for-tat restrictions = l'escalade des restrictions)
https://www.rt.com/business/557733-finnair-bankruptcy-sanctions-russia/
Finnair is nearly broke after ban from Russian skies
The airline incurs financial losses from having to fly around the world’s biggest country
Finland’s flag carrier Finnair has reportedly become the latest casualty of the sanctions war between Russia and the West. The airline suffered heavy financial losses due to the forced necessity to fly around Russia, after the country closed its airspace in retaliation to Western sanctions.
Since the beginning of 2022, the operating loss of one of the world’s oldest airlines amounted to €133 million, of which €51 million in expenses was for fuel costs, the Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat reports.
EU countries and a number of other Western states closed their airspace to Russian flights after Moscow launched its military operation in Ukraine in late February. Russia responded in kind, banning the airlines of 36 states and territories from its skies and, in so doing, closing the traditional routes from Europe to Asia to Western carriers.
The tit-for-tat restrictions have forced airlines in Europe to re-route flights, and have deprived some nations of the monthly air navigation fees that they used to receive when flights from neighboring states passed through their airspace.
Since December 2021, Finnair’s fuel costs have reportedly surged from 30% to 55% of its total expenses. Apart from a nearly twofold increase in prices, the Finnish airline has faced the need to change air routes.
As a result of closing skies Helsinki has lost a key advantage over other Scandinavian countries – the shortest distance to China, Japan and South Korea. Some flights to the Asia-Pacific region, which had been generating for Finnair up to 50% of its profit, were canceled. The journey to Japan that previously took about nine hours now takes 13 hours.
Moreover, the loading of Finnair planes has also significantly dropped due to the absence of Russian tourists, who used to make up about 20% of its passenger traffic. Meanwhile, EU residents have slashed their travel spending amid increased economic instability, with a reluctance to fly exacerbated by constantly rising cost-of-living expenses.

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