LONDON, Nov 22 (Reuters) - The boss of the British Airways
owner, IAG, said on Monday its transatlantic bookings
had already reached nearly 100% of 2019 levels after the United
States dropped restrictions earlier this month.
Luis Gallego told the Airlines UK conference that the group
was recovering, but he warned that a move by London's Heathrow
Airport to hike charges could hit that process.
"Now as the world opens up, we are growing our capacity," he
said. "Transatlantic bookings have already reached almost 100%
of 2019 levels."
(Reporting by Kate Holton; editing by Michael Holden)