Covid-19 Could Cost Global Airlines $113 Billion

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The global spread of Covid-19 could cost airlines up to $113 billion

: as the airline industry group International Air Transport Association scrapped its $29.3 billion estimate from last month.

Cases of the coronavirus have now been reported in around 80 countries, meaning the impact of travel restrictions, flight cancellations and lower demand could now cost commercial carriers up to $113 billion this year, IATA predicts.

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