Finland flag carrier Finnair has reported a full-year net income of E89.7m for 2015, reversed from a E82.5m loss in the year-ago period. “We are heading in the right direction, and we will now look to accelerate our profitable growth,” Finnair CEO Pekka Vauramo said. Full-year revenue rose 1.7% to E2.3b while expenses lowered 0.8% to E2.1b, producing an operating profit of E23.7m, reversing a E36.5m prior-year operating loss. Ancillary revenue per passenger grew 23.7% year-on-year to reach E10.16 per passenger. Finnair has not felt the full benefit of the fall in fuel prices due to hedging, but it said: “We estimate that our fuel costs will decline further in the coming quarters in spite of increasing traffic volume, which will support our performance in 2016.” During the year, Finnair carried more than 10m passengers.<br/>