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IAG, BA’s parent, to cut flights across the group by 75% in April and May

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IAG, the parent company of British Airways, Iberia and Aer Lingus amongst other airlines, put out a Stock Market announcement this morning.

The group is to cut capacity – in terms of miles flown – by 75% in April and May.  It is not yet clear how this will be spread across the different airlines in the group.

For reference, Finnair announced this morning that it is cutting 90% of its capacity from 1st April.  Only 20 routes will remain, primarily domestic flights.  LOT, Austrian and airbaltic have closed entirely.  Scandinavian is running a skeleton service.

There are two other points to note:

Willie Walsh is delaying his retirement as IAG Chief Executive

IAG has €9.3bn of cash, cash equivalents and undrawn loan facilities it can tap

We will update when we get a separate statement from British Airways on what it will be cutting.

Here is the full statement:

IAG’s actions to address COVID-19’s financial impact

The rapid spread of COVID-19, and associated government travel restrictions and advisories are having a significant and increasingly negative impact on the demand for global air traffic on almost all routes operated by IAG’s airlines.

To date IAG has suspended flights to China, reduced capacity on Asian routes, cancelled all flights to, from and within Italy and made various changes to our network.

The US Presidential announcement to restrict entry of foreign nationals who have been in countries in the Schengen Area, the UK and Ireland has added to the uncertainty on North Atlantic routes. In addition, many other countries have banned or are restricting inward travel including Argentina, Chile, India and Peru. Spain has also been the subject of travel advisories, for example by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO).

IAG is implementing further initiatives in response to this challenging market environment. Capacity, in terms of available seat kilometres, in the first quarter of 2020 is now expected to be reduced by around 7.5 per cent compared to last year. For April and May, the Group plans to reduce capacity by at least 75 per cent compared to the same period in 2019.

IAG is also taking actions to reduce operating expenses and improve cash flow. These include grounding surplus aircraft, reducing and deferring capital spending, cutting non-essential and non-cyber related IT spend, freezing recruitment and discretionary spending, implementing voluntary leave options, temporarily suspending employment contracts and reducing working hours.

Given the continued uncertainty on the potential impact and duration of COVID-19, it is still not possible to give accurate profit guidance for the full year 2020.

The Group has strong liquidity with cash, cash equivalents and interest-bearing deposits of €7.35 billion as at 12 March. In addition, undrawn general and committed aircraft backed financing facilities amount to €1.9 billion, resulting in total liquidity of €9.3 billion.

Willie Walsh, IAG’s chief executive, said: “We have seen a substantial decline in bookings across our airlines and global network over the past few weeks and we expect demand to remain weak until well into the summer. We are therefore making significant reductions to our flying schedules. We will continue to monitor demand levels and we have the flexibility to make further cuts if necessary. We are also taking actions to reduce operating expenses and improve cash flow at each of our airlines. IAG is resilient with a strong balance sheet and substantial cash liquidity.”

In light of the exceptional circumstances facing the aviation industry due to COVID-19, and in particular the developing situation in Spain, it has been decided that Luis Gallego will continue in his role as Iberia chief executive for the next few months to lead the response in Spain. In the meantime, Willie Walsh will continue to act as Group chief executive and Javier Sanchez will remain in place as Vueling chief executive.

Antonio Vázquez, IAG´s chairman, said: “As we respond to COVID-19, Willie, Luis and the board of IAG have decided that management stability across the Group should be a priority in the near term. We are grateful that Willie has agreed to delay his retirement for a short period at this challenging time.”


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Comments (123)

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  • maccymac says:

    Out of interest how long will the 9.3 billion euros last amongst Aer Lingus, BA and Iberia?

    The BBC reported that we would see 95% of cases within the next 10 weeks but we may be battling with the effects of this up to Spring 2021 according to the Public Health England recently leaked document.

    • Lady London says:

      less long than they are trying to hint but I have a lot more faith in them than others.

  • Benilyn says:

    Any word if Osaka / Tokyo flights being cancelled in March or April?

  • Lady London says:

    Just as Rob said would happen last week. As soon as the legislation was removed from the picture that was forcing them to keep flying 80% of slots. And so on…

  • Andrew says:

    BA playing games, sending me an email just now saying my flight on 9 April to San Jose is still operating as normal and to apply for a voucher which is total rubbish as it’s not even an approved airport for US citizens. Can’t blame them for trying to avoid having to pay a cash refund I guess.

  • Billy says:

    On BA1468 now to Inverness and it seems very busy… Unlike by BHD LHR flight this morning. Hopefully INV will continue.

    • Rob says:

      Yes, it’s heaving 🙂

      • Jill (Kinkell) says:

        Enjoy Inverness……and the Courtyard. I’m on the evening flight home tonight after a few days in London. Trip down was on the liveried BEA.

  • Drav says:

    Has anybody received their BA cancellation voucher? I sent mine off on friday evening (for a flight due on saturday) and still nothing received (said 48h)…

    • Jill (Kinkell) says:

      Is it not 5 business days. ? Read the FAQs…. lots of info there

  • Spaghetti Town says:

    A friend of mine who was a contractor at BA was laid off today. Sad times.

  • Spaghetti Town says:

    A friend of mine who was a contractor at BA was laid off today. Sad times and my thoughts are with BA staff. My partners sister also works for the company and I think she doesn’t know when she’ll be working at the company.

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