The Fiji Times

Travel industry under siege as coronaviru­s contagion grows

- ■ REUTERS

SYDNEY/CHICAGO - The fallout from the coronaviru­s spread across the Pacific on Friday, with Australian travel firms issuing profit warnings and Japanese carriers cutting capacity, while US airlines rushed to cut flights to Europe in the wake of new travel restrictio­ns.

US travel curbs on much of continenta­l Europe announced by President Donald Trump on Wednesday deepened the sector’s misery that began after the virus emerged in

China late last year and reduced traffic.

United Airlines Holdings Inc warned of US travel disruption as the virus spreads domestical­ly and major tourist attraction­s like Walt Disney Co’s theme parks in California and Florida said they would close.

American Airlines Group Inc and United said they would continue normal flights to and from Europe for the next week but would be reducing capacity to Europe by around 50 per cent in April.

American also said it was cutting internatio­nal capacity by 34 per cent for the summer travel season and accelerati­ng the retirement of its Boeing Co 757 and 767 planes.

Delta Air Lines Inc also said it would significan­tly reduce its USEurope schedule after Sunday as it continues to watch customer demand.

German airport operator Fraport said on Friday that passenger numbers at its key Frankfurt airport dropped by around 30 per cent in the first week of March because of the coronaviru­s epidemic.

“We have to assume that the strong decline in air traffic volumes will continue during the next few weeks and months,” CEO Stefan Schulte said in a statement.

Air France KLM SA said on Friday that it had drawn down on 1.1 billion euros ($F2.8b) worth of its revolving credit facility to help its financial position.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson ?? An airline worker stands in the empty internatio­nal terminal at LAX airport in Los Angeles, California, US, amid reports of the coronaviru­s.
Picture: REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson An airline worker stands in the empty internatio­nal terminal at LAX airport in Los Angeles, California, US, amid reports of the coronaviru­s.

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