Air Canada Loses $1 Billion In A Single Quarter Due To Pandemic

The airline saw a $345 million profit during the same period last year.

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Air Canada signage appears at a ticket counter at San Diego International Airport on April 27, 2020.

MONTREAL┬атАФ┬аWith losses topping $1 billion last quarter,┬аAir Canada┬аpredicts it will take at least three years to return to the flight capacity and earnings heights of 2019 due to the тАЬcataclysmic effectтАЭ of the┬аCOVID-19┬аpandemic.

тАЬWeтАЩre now living through the darkest period ever in the history of commercial aviation, significantly worse than 9/11, SARS and the 2008 financial crisis,тАЭ CEO Calin Rovinescu said on a conference call with analysts Monday.

тАЬThere is no doubt that we are not yet out of the trough.тАЭ

Since mid-March, the airline has slashed its flight schedule by more than 90 per cent and grounded more than 200 aircraft, cutting service internationally to just five airports. Passenger revenue dropped by $604 million or 16 per cent year over year in the first quarter as the company burned $22 million in cash per day in March.

The countryтАЩs largest airline hopes to ease that burn rate as it cuts costs, but has тАЬno revenue coming in other than cargoтАЭ in the second quarter, chief financial officer Michael Rousseau said.

Third-quarter capacity will be reduced by 75 per cent compared to a year earlier, the carrier predicted.

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