San Diego Union-Tribune

BRITISH AIRWAYS CEO REPLACED IN BROAD SHAKE-UP

Former Aer Lingus boss to step in as company fights for its survival

- BY DANICA KIRKA

British Airways has replaced CEO Alex Cruz after 41⁄ years on

2 the job as part of a broad shakeup as the COVID-19 pandemic pummels airlines around the world.

Internatio­nal Airlines Group, British Airways’ parent company, on Monday named Sean Doyle, previously the boss of Aer Lingus, another carrier in the group, as BA’s new chief executive. Cruz will remain nonexecuti­ve chairman during an unspecifie­d transition period.

BA’s passenger traff ic dropped 95 percent from a year earlier in the second quarter, leading to a first-half operating loss of $4.77 billion. In recent months, unions have criticized the way Cruz handled 12,000 job cuts linked to the pandemic.

The shake-up comes just a month after Luis Gallego became CEO of IAG, promising to shore up the group’s finances and adapt to the “new normal” of air travel during the pandemic. Gallego led a cost-cutting drive at Iberia Airlines after it merged with British Airways to create IAG. He replaced longtime CEO Willie Walsh.

Airlines around the world have seen passenger numbers plummet amid government-imposed travel restrictio­ns and concerns about the safety of air travel during the pandemic. British airlines have been particular­ly hard hit because travelers from most countries are required to quarantine themselves for 14 days after arrival, killing off most business and holiday travel.

“This is a sign that the new chief executive of IAG, Luis Gallego, is f lexing his muscles and trying to demonstrat­e he’ll make the changes necessary to lead a sustained recovery for the airline group,” said Susannah Streeter, analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown. “Sean Doyle will have his work cut out to make immediate progress given that British Airways is facing the toughest challenge in its history as demand for internatio­nal travel has plummeted and quarantine restrictio­ns continue to constrain bookings.”

IAG also announced that Fernando Candela, chief executive of low-cost brand LEVEL, would join the group’s management committee in the new role of chief transforma­tion officer. Donal Moriarty will become interim chief executive of Aer Lingus, with a permanent appointmen­t to come later.

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FRANK AUGSTEIN AP BA’s passenger traffic dropped 95 percent from a year earlier in the second quarter, leading to a first-half operating loss.

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