Malaysia Airlines says travel demand to stay subdued until 2023
Malaysia Airlines said air travel demand will remain subdued and it expects a full recovery after the end of 2023, amid a resurgence of Covid-19 cases in many countries. The national flag carrier has cut more than 1,500 jobs and plans to reduce capacity further as part of the restructuring it began in October, chief executive officer Izham Ismail said in a briefing on Tuesday. The airline aims to transform into a global travel group as a "pure play" airline is not sustainable, Izham said Malaysia Airlines aims to have 83 aircraft in total by 2025, and the group looks to break even in 2023, said Izham.<br/>
https://portal.staralliance.com/cms/news/hot-topics/2021-05-04/oneworld/malaysia-airlines-says-travel-demand-to-stay-subdued-until-2023
https://portal.staralliance.com/cms/logo.png
Malaysia Airlines says travel demand to stay subdued until 2023
Malaysia Airlines said air travel demand will remain subdued and it expects a full recovery after the end of 2023, amid a resurgence of Covid-19 cases in many countries. The national flag carrier has cut more than 1,500 jobs and plans to reduce capacity further as part of the restructuring it began in October, chief executive officer Izham Ismail said in a briefing on Tuesday. The airline aims to transform into a global travel group as a "pure play" airline is not sustainable, Izham said Malaysia Airlines aims to have 83 aircraft in total by 2025, and the group looks to break even in 2023, said Izham.<br/>