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UPDATE 1-BA considers Gatwick-based independent short-haul airline

Fri, 03rd Sep 2021 16:24

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LONDON, Sept 3 (Reuters) - British Airways said on
Friday it was considering setting up a new independent
subsidiary for its short-haul operations at London's Gatwick
airport.

The airline, owned by Anglo-Spanish group IAG, said that the
new unit would also be branded British Airways and would offer
the same standard of service.

BA said last month it was evaluating operations at the
airport, London's second biggest after Heathrow, which is its
main hub.

"We believe that our proposals for an independent subsidiary
will enable us to both maintain the British Airways customer
experience and be competitive in this environment," it said.

BA said its operations at Gatwick had not been profitable
for a decade, including in 2019 before the pandemic hit.

It has struggled to compete with low-cost carriers such as
EasyJet at the airport. Creating a independent subsidiary would
enable BA to lower its cost base, such as staffing bills.

It is not currently operating any short-haul flights from
Gatwick because of COVID-19 travel restrictions.

"Whilst we want to restart flying short-haul from Gatwick,
we will only do this if we have a competitive and sustainable
operating cost base," it said.

BA, which is discussing the proposals with its unions, said
it was also evaluating alternatives for its Gatwick slots.

Rival Ryanair delivered a downbeat assessment of the
proposals, with Chief Executive Michael O'Leary questioning BA's
choice of Gatwick as a hub.

"If you were going to open up a low-cost carrier, the one
airport in London you wouldn't go to would be Gatwick," he said,
adding it was London's second most expensive.
(Reporting by Paul Sandle, Editing by Kylie MacLellan and
Alexander Smith)

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