London's Heathrow Airport, traditionally the busiest in Europe, said passenger numbers were expected to be down by around 97% in April and they were likely to remain weak until governments fighting the coronavirus outbreak deem it safe to travel.
FILE PHOTO: A woman wearing a mask is seen at Heathrow airport, London, Britain, April 5, 2020. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls
LONDON - London’s Heathrow Airport, traditionally the busiest in Europe, said passenger numbers were expected to be down by around 97% in April and they were likely to remain weak until governments fighting the coronavirus outbreak deem it safe to travel. For the first quarter, revenue fell 12.7% to 593 million pounds and adjusted EBITDA fell by 22.4% to 315 million pounds.
Heathrow said it had 3.2 billion pounds in liquidity, sufficient to maintain the business at least over the next 12 months, even with no passengers.
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