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Virgin Australia plans to cut more domestic flights as travel restrictions tighten

FILE PHOTO: A Virgin Australia Airlines plane is seen at Kingsford Smith International Airport the morning after Australia implemented an entry ban on non-citizens and non-residents intended to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Sydney, Australia, March 21, 2020. REUTERS/Loren Elliott

Virgin Australia Holdings Ltd <VAH.AX> said on Monday it expected to make a material reduction in its domestic capacity after the Australian government advised against non-essential domestic travel and some states tightened travel restrictions because of the coronavirus.

Australia's No. 2 airline said more information would be provided in the coming days.

Virgin said last week it would ground all international flights and cut its domestic capacity in half as travel demand plunges due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Moody's on Friday downgraded Virgin's credit rating to B3 from B2 and placed it on review for further downgrade.

The ratings agency cited a sharp fall in passenger traffic that will result in significant negative free cash flow, a weakening liquidity profile and higher leverage in the financial year ending June 30.

Larger rival Qantas Airways Ltd <QAN.AX> said last week it would halt all international flights from late March until at least the end of May and put two-thirds of its workforce on leave.

(Reporting by Jamie Freed; Editing by Daniel Wallis and Peter Cooney)

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