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British Airways reports ballooning losses, calls for cost cuts
Posted: 06 November 2009 1858 hrs

 
 
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LONDON: British Airways on Friday said the company's net loss more than quadrupled during its first half, forcing the carrier to slash an extra 1,200 jobs in an "essential" cost reduction programme.

BA posted a loss after tax of 217 million pounds (242 million euros, 361 million dollars) during the six months to September 30 compared with a loss of 49 million pounds during the equivalent period in 2008.

"Aviation remains in recession," BA chief executive Willie Walsh said in comments accompanying news of the company's deep loss.

"With (BA) revenue likely to be one billion pounds lower this year, we can't stand still and further cost reduction is essential," he warned.

British Airways said it would cut an extra 1,200 jobs, taking the total planned reduction to 4,900 by 2010.

Most of the new losses would be outside Britain and follows a high response from staff agreeing to work part-time or take voluntary redundancy to help secure the airline's future.

BA also announced Friday that group revenues dropped nearly 14 per cent to 4.1 billion pounds in the first half.

Some commercial airlines across the world are suffering badly from the massive global economic slump that has slashed demand for air travel and sparked a major cash squeeze for the sector.

However, Irish low-cost airline Ryanair on Monday said its net profit had shot up 80 per cent to 387 million euros (570.8 million dollars) in April-September compared with the same period a year earlier.

On Thursday, Italian flag carrier Alitalia reported its first operating profit since its takeover by an alliance of Italian business interests last January.

Meanwhile, in a bid to improve its fortunes and claw back ground lost to British rival Virgin, BA in late September launched an all-business class service from London to New York.

Previous attempts at all-business class services from airlines such as Maxjet and Silverjet failed in the run-up to the worst downturn since the 1930s.

To further help reduce overheads, British Airways earlier this year decided to scrap all free meals apart from breakfast on its short-haul flights.

BA suffered an annual loss of 375 million pounds in its 2008-09 financial year, which it blamed on high fuel costs.


- AFP/so

 

 
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