LONDON, Feb 27 (Reuters) - British Airways said it would
cancel some flights to and from Milan as a result of reduced
demand for travel to the area, which is at the epicentre of
Italy's coronavirus outbreak.
British Airways, owned by IAG, will continue to fly
between London and Milan Linate airport, but will merge some
flights, resulting in some cancellations. Usually it flies from
London to Milan Linate eight times a day.
More than 300 people have tested positive over the past week
for coronavirus in Lombardy, which contains Italy's financial
capital Milan, and 10 people have died in the region.
"To match reduced demand due to the continuing coronavirus
issue, we are merging a small number of flights to and from
Milan," British Airways said in an emailed statement.
The airline said that it would be contacting customers on
cancelled flights to discuss their travel options.
IAG is expected to update the market on the impact of
coronavirus on its outlook when it reports annual results on
Friday.
(Reporting by Sarah Young, Editing by Paul Sandle)