EasyJet trims flights on weak demand, quarantine rules


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| 2020/09/08 | 270 words | LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR TRANSPORT

EasyJet said Tuesday that it will cut flights on the uncertain demand outlook after the government decided to impose coronavirus quarantines on seven Greek islands.The British no-frills airline previously said it would operate at 40 percent of capacity between July and September but now admitted it would now be "slightly less"."We are closely monitoring customer behaviour and amending flying to ensure our schedule is aligned with demand," said chief executive Johan Lundgren in a statement."F...(…)

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