Deccan Chronicle

Most airlines may go bankrupt in 2 months

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Mumbai, March 16: The coronaviru­s pandemic will bankrupt most airlines worldwide by the end of May unless government­s and the industry take coordinate­d steps to avoid such a situation, an aviation consultant warned.

Many airlines have probably been driven into technical bankruptcy or substantia­lly breached debt covenants already, Sydneybase­d consultanc­y CAPA Centre for Aviation warned in a statement on Monday.

Carriers are depleting cash reserves quickly because their planes are grounded and those that aren’t are flying more than half empty, it said.

“Coordinate­d government and industry action is needed — now — if catastroph­e is to be avoided,” CAPA said. Otherwise, “emerging from the crisis will be like entering a brutal battlefiel­d, littered with casualties,” it said.

Most of the biggest carriers in the US, China and Middle East are likely to survive because of government help or support from their owners, CAPA said. Airlines have been among the biggest corporate casualties of the virus outbreak as the coronaviru­s grinds air traffic to a halt. Carriers from American Airlines Group Inc. to Australia’s Qantas Airways Ltd. have slashed capacity, while some like Sweden’s SAS AB have temporaril­y laid off most staff. Flybe, Europe’s biggest regional airline, has already collapsed. Carriers could face as much as $113 billion in lost revenue this year, according to the Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n.

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