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British Airways Parent Company Posts $9 Billion Loss – AirlineGeeks com
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British Airways Owner Calls For Digital Health Passes For Passengers
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State intervention may be needed to ensure Aer Lingus survival – Doherty
26th February 2021 - Regina Doherty
State intervention may be needed to ensure the future viability of Aer Lingus and the job prospects of its 4,000 employees, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Speaking after the publication of International Airlines Group’s annual results, Senator Regina Doherty has called for a cash injection to Aer Lingus to ensure that the company stays active and ready to return to its previous levels when safe travel is allowed.
Senator Doherty said: “As an island nation so reliant on our links and relationships around the world, securing our connectivity post-Covid is hugely important, and a strong Aer Lingus must be a part of it.
A British Airways plane comes in to land behind a tail fin at Heathrow Airport in London. On Friday, the head of the group that owns BA called for instituting an electronic health pass for passengers as the company announced steep losses due to COVID-19. Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP
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A British Airways plane comes in to land behind a tail fin at Heathrow Airport in London. On Friday, the head of the group that owns BA called for instituting an electronic health pass for passengers as the company announced steep losses due to COVID-19. Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP
IAG share price: 3 reasons it is the biggest FTSE 100 gainer today
More on: FTSE 100 share today. This is despite an expectedly poor full-year result for 2020.
IAG’s dismal results
IAG’s revenues are down almost 70%. It has also run up an €7.4bn loss, compared to an €2.6bn profit last year.
US$12.3 TRILLION out of thin air…
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As per a
Financial Times report, this is one of the largest losses racked up by a British company. It adds that FTSE 100 oil biggies
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