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    Portugal's TAP cancels 1,000 flights in March-April as coronavirus hits demand

    Reuters5 March 2020
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    Portugal's TAP cancels 1,000 flights in March-April as coronavirus hits demand
    The first A330neo commercial passenger aircraft for TAP Air Portugal airline is seen at the Airbus delivery center in Colomiers near Toulouse

    LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's flag carrier TAP cancelled around 1,000 flights scheduled in March and April on Thursday after concerns about the coronavirus epidemic led to a fall in demand and said it envisaged an unspecified impact on revenues.

    Separately, organisers of the Lisbon Travel Market -- an annual gathering that brings more than 1,000 tourism sector firms from over 40 countries to the Portuguese capital and is visited by tens of thousands of people -- announced next week's event would be postponed until May 27-30.

    TAP, which is 50% state-owned, said in a statement that the cancellations would mainly affect destinations in Italy, France and Spain, but also some intercontinental flights, and account for 4% of its capacity in March and 6% in April.

    "The drop in demand naturally means lower revenues, therefore TAP has decided to suspend all non-critical investment, review non-essential spending cuts and suspend hiring," it said.

    The International Air Transport Association (IATA) warned earlier on Thursday that the virus could rob passenger airlines of up to $113 billion in revenue this year as fears of a pandemic that could plunge the global economy into recession grow.

    Airlines across the globe are rushing to cut flights and costs, and warning of a hit to earnings.

    Portugal, whose economy depends heavily on tourism, has so far reported nine cases of the virus, far fewer than the more than 230 cases in neighbouring Spain. The first two cases were registered on Monday.



    (Reporting by Andrei Khalip; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

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