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Spanish Airline to Downsize Due to COVID-19

FILE PHOTO: Airbus A319-100 aircraft of Spanish airline Iberia is seen at the international airport in Munich, Germany, January 9, 2018. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle

Spanish airline Iberia will reduce the size of its fleet, the number of destinations it flies to and how frequently as the new coronavirus pandemic continues to drag on demand, its chief executive officer said in a newspaper interview.

Luis Gallego also told El Pais that Iberia, part of International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG.L), wants to extend a temporary layoff scheme for workers, known as ERTE, until December.

"In Iberia, we will be smaller, but we will exist, something that it is not clear other airlines will be able to say," Gallego said in the interview, published on Sunday, Reuters reported.

"Smaller, unfortunately, with the capacity adapted to the demand. We will have fewer planes, fewer flights and fewer destinations."

The Madrid-based airline has been losing 7 million euros per day as lockdowns to curb the spread of coronavirus have grounded planes, he said.

Iberia will withdraw 17 Airbus A340-600 planes fromits fleet, he said. Gallego, who will take over as chairman of IAG in September, said demand in the airline industry was not expected to return to 2019 levels until 2023 or 2024.

According to Reuters, in May, Iberia and Vueling, both part of IAG, secured 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) of government-backed loans to cope with the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, which has tipped the airlines industry into its biggest ever crisis.

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