BA-owner IAG says transatlantic bookings close to 2019 levels

BA-owner IAG says transatlantic bookings close to 2019 levels

by Joseph Anthony
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The boss of the British Airways owner, IAG (ICAG.L), said on Monday its transatlantic bookings had already reached nearly 100 per cent of 2019 levels after the United States dropped restrictions earlier this month.

Airlines such as BA and Virgin Atlantic had pinned their hopes on the reopening of Europe to the United States routes as vital to rebuilding their finances, after more than 18 months of restrictions left them nursing billions of dollars of debt.
Luis Gallego told the Airlines UK conference that the group was recovering, and he expected a return to pre-pandemic flying levels by 2023.
โ€œNow as the world opens up, we are growing our capacity,โ€ he said. โ€œTransatlantic bookings have already reached almost 100 per cent of 2019 levels. I expect North Atlantic routes to reach full capacity by next summer.โ€
Gallego warned however that a move by Londonโ€™s Heathrow Airport to hike charges could hit the recovery, and he noted that the 40 per cent of passengers who use the airport to transit on to different final destinations could use alternative hubs.
The UKโ€™s Civil Aviation Authorityโ€™s (CAA) has made an initial proposal for Heathrow to be allowed to charge as much as 50 per cent more per passenger over the 2022-2027 period.
โ€œIf the rise in landing charges goes ahead, I know IAG would not be alone in reconsidering our airlinesโ€™ use of Heathrow as a port,โ€ he said. โ€œRight now, aviation is trying to emerge from its worst crisis ever. UK operators need to be able to compete.โ€
REUTERS

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