The Ministry in a press release issued on Tuesday, said the "The Ministry in a letter to the BA Authorities, rejected the changes and categorically informed
The statement said BA in a letter to the Ministry said it had decided to operate the airline's
Following this, the statement said the Ministry convened a meeting under the instance of the sector Minister, Mr
The statement said at the meeting, the BA team promised to provide further information and data analysis to support their reason for the changes from
"The BA team is yet to provide any information as promised," the statement said.
Consequently, the statement said the Ministry, in a letter to the BA authorities, rejected the changes and categorically informed BA that "for the avoidance of doubt, we are unable to accept the change in the
Industry watchers are of the view that BA's decision to move
They said the airline industry had been hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic hence the need to adopt effective and efficient measures to stay in business and remain competitive.
BA, which is slashing thousands of jobs as it battles to survive fallout from the deadly COVID-19 pandemic, also currently faces industrial action in a pay dispute with cargo workers at
The loan, which includes restrictions on dividend payments by the airline to
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