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British Airways

Published: November 6 2009 09:28 | Last updated: November 6 2009 22:46

Come fly with me. Please! Nowhere near enough passengers are flying with British Airways, and chief executive Willie Walsh is fighting for the airline’s survival: its half-year loss before tax of £292m is almost three-quarters what it lost in the year to March. BA responded quickly to the financial crisis and recession that grounded business and economy passengers – unit costs have fallen 5.2 per cent since March – but not nearly fast enough. And while benign fuel prices have provided a tailwind, headwinds abound.

BA’s problem was that it did not slash costs when trading conditions recovered post-9/11 and took boom-time investment banker passengers for granted. Now Mr Walsh has to impose “structural change” to secure profitability.

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