10/02/2010 07:16:40

Finnair involved in Baltic Sea Action Group project to save the Baltic Sea

Finnair is supporting the Baltic Sea Action Group (BSAG) in its work to improve

the state of the Baltic Sea. The world's most polluted sea needs immediate

help.

"Through cooperation, the best possible resources will be harnessed to save the

Baltic Sea. We are continually developing our own operations in order to load

the environment less, but through cooperation projects we are also involved in

improving the state of the environment elsewhere," explains Finnair's VP

Sustainable Development Kati Ihamäki.

The main idea behind the BSAG is to obtain as high quality research data as

possible to support practical measures to restore the Baltic Sea. In this way

we can ensure that the right steps are taken for the good of the sea.

Finnair's participation in the BSAG involves helping with travel arrangements,

enhancing visibility and offering the possibility of donating Finnair Plus

points. Soon, by donating 75,000 Finnair Plus points to BSAG, Finnair's

frequent flyers can donate around one metre of oil-spill containment boom to

the rescue department. In the event of an accident, such booms provide

invaluable protection against irreversible damage. The donation of points will

be possible as of 1 March.

Taking the environment into account is an essential part of Finnair's strategy.

Direct routes and a modern fleet are the most significant steps that an airline

can take to reduce its emissions. Finnair fleet modernisation is currently on

the finishing straight. The most direct and shortest routes between Europe and

Asia, moreover, run via Helsinki. In addition, Finnair purposefully reduces

emissions through various operational means, such as Continuous Descent

Approach (CDA) landings.

Finnair has been engaged in environmental work for two decades. Finnair's

environmental organisation was set up in the early 1990s and the company

published an environmental report for the first time in 1997. Last year Finnair

became one of the first airlines to publish an social responsibility report

according to Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines, which deal with

social responsibility as a whole. Finnair's first Vice President Sustainable

Development, Kati Ihamäki, was appointed to the post at the beginning of 2008.

Finnair Plc

Communications

10 February 2010

Further information: Finnair Media Desk tel. +358 9 818 4020 or

media.desk(a)finnair.com

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