Western Daily Press (Saturday)

British Airways owner flies back into profit

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BRITISH Airways’ owner Internatio­nal Consolidat­ed Airlines Group (IAG) has returned to profit for the first time since the start of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The group said it made an operating profit of 293 million euros (£245 million) between April and June, compared with a 967 million euro (£810 million) loss during the same period last year.

It expects operating profit before exceptiona­l items to be “positive” for 2022 as a whole if there are “no further setbacks related to Covid-19 and government-imposed restrictio­ns or material impacts from geopolitic­al developmen­ts”.

IAG chief executive Luis Gallego said: “In the second quarter we returned to profit for the first time since the start of the pandemic following a strong recovery in demand across all our airlines.

“This result supports our outlook for a full-year operating profit.

“Our performanc­e reflected a significan­t increase in capacity, load factor and yield compared to the first quarter.

“Premium leisure remains strong, while business travel continues a steady recovery in all airlines.”

IAG said the “challengin­g operationa­l environmen­t at Heathrow” meant British Airways’ capacity was limited to 69.1% of pre-pandemic levels between April and June.

That is compared with 57.4% during the previous three months.

The airline, which has cancelled tens of thousands of flights this summer, plans to increase its capacity to around 75% between July and October.

IAG’s plans for overall passenger capacity are around 80% between July and October, and 85% for the final quarter of the year. That is a reduction of 5% for the second half of 2022 compared with previous guidance, which the group said is “mainly due to the challenges at Heathrow”.

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