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International Airlines Group has reported an operating loss of €967 million for the second quarter.
The figure is an improvement on the loss of €2.2 billion seen in the same period last year.
The reported operating loss for the half of 2021 was thus, €2 billion.
The group – which owns Aer Lingus, British Airways and Iberia – said passenger capacity in quarter two was just 21.9 per cent of 2019.
The figure continues to be adversely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, together with government restrictions and quarantine requirements.
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IAG said it currently expects to fly around 45 per cent of 2019 capacity in the third quarter.
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