Israel's El Al Airlines sees $30m drop in Q1 revenue on coronavirus
El Al Israel Airlines expects a $30m drop in Q1 revenue stemming from the impact of the coronavirus outbreak, but much of that should be offset by lower operating expenses, the company said Wednesday. Israel’s flag carrier on Jan. 30 suspended flights to Beijing until late March, following the lead of other airlines that stopped or scaled back flights to China as cases of the coronavirus have risen. El Al said the revenue loss was mostly from flights to Asia and that it was talking with authorities in Israel and around the world to continuously assess the situation.<br/>
https://portal.staralliance.com/cms/news/hot-topics/2020-02-13/unaligned/israels-el-al-airlines-sees-30m-drop-in-q1-revenue-on-coronavirus
https://portal.staralliance.com/cms/logo.png
Israel's El Al Airlines sees $30m drop in Q1 revenue on coronavirus
El Al Israel Airlines expects a $30m drop in Q1 revenue stemming from the impact of the coronavirus outbreak, but much of that should be offset by lower operating expenses, the company said Wednesday. Israel’s flag carrier on Jan. 30 suspended flights to Beijing until late March, following the lead of other airlines that stopped or scaled back flights to China as cases of the coronavirus have risen. El Al said the revenue loss was mostly from flights to Asia and that it was talking with authorities in Israel and around the world to continuously assess the situation.<br/>