LONDON (Business) – British Airways owner IAG is going to review plans to restart flying in July. This is the case for when Britain shall introduce quarantine measures for international arrivals, according to its chief executive.
“The announcements yesterday of a 14-day period for coming into the UK, it’s definitely going to make it worse. We had been planning to resume on a pretty significant basis of flying in July. I think we would have to review that based on what the prime minister said yesterday.”
– Willie Walsh, IAG CEO
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