Worldwide Airways Group, which owns British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling, on Friday posted third-quarter revenues that exceeded pre-pandemic ranges, regardless of capability restrictions imposed at London Heathrow all through the summer season.
The group reported income of €7.3 billion for the quarter, 0.9 p.c greater than 2019, and a revenue of €1.2 billion.
IAG CEO Luis Gallego stated all airways had been “significantly profitable”, with leisure demand again to pre-pandemic ranges and…