Aer Lingus-owner IAG says business travel recovering

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“Demand is recovering strongly in line with our previous expectations,” chief executive Luis Gallego said, adding that the company was currently focused on improving operations, customer experience and its operational resilience.

British Airways was hit by separate technical issues in February and March and also had to cancel a small number of flights in April due to staff sickness and delays in ramping up crew levels. IAG said it would ramp up capacity from 65 per cent of 2019 levels in the first quarter to around 80 per cent in the second, 85 per cent in the third and 90 per cent in the fourth, with North Atlantic routes close to full capacity by quarter three.

The company reported a first-quarter operating loss of €731 million, compared with a restated €1.07 billion for the same period a year ago. – Reuters

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