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Covid-19: Virgin Australia to cut capacity by 25per cent

SYDNEY: Virgin Australia said on Monday (January 10) it would reduce capacity across its network by around 25per cent for the rest of January and for February due to reduced travel demand and staff being required to isolate as COVID-19 case numbers rise in Australia.

The airline, which competes against Qantas Airways Ltd, said it would cut some flight frequencies and suspend 10 routes temporarily.

Virgin Australia Chief Executive Jayne Hrdlicka said the recent surge in COVID-19 cases had affected customer confidence.

“Virgin Australia remains focused on growing its network and consumer reach and will resume services as soon travel demand improves,” she said in a statement.

The airline said in November it would add seven more Boeing Co 737 NG planes to its fleet, nearly restoring it to pre-pandemic levels, to help meet a goal of obtaining a one-third share of Australia’s domestic travel market.