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Business & Finance

Brazil airline Gol says Q1 will be worse than expected due to pandemic second wave

  • Gol, Brazil's largest airline, reported a modest profit of 16.8 million reais ($3.01 million) in the fourth quarter, which is part of Brazil's high season.
  • Gol said its March numbers were the most affected by the new wave and that it had had to reduce its flight schedule to 40% of pre-pandemic levels.
Published March 18, 2021 Updated March 18, 2021 05:58pm
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SAO PAULO: Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes on Thursday said it was revising downward its outlook for early 2021, suggesting the pandemic's second wave in Brazil is having significant negative impact on the air travel market.

While Gol had expected that Q1 revenue would come in at 2.4 billion reais ($429.72 million), it is now forecast to only total 1.7 billion reais. The new revenue estimate represents just 52% of a pre-pandemic levels, down from two-thirds.

Gol, Brazil's largest airline, reported a modest profit of 16.8 million reais ($3.01 million) in the fourth quarter, which is part of Brazil's high season. Still, Gol lost a total of 6 billion reais in 2020, in large part due to the pandemic that upended air travel.

Gol's less optimistic outlook is just the latest sign that Brazil's second coronavirus wave, which just this week hit record highs for daily deaths and new infections, is negatively affecting the economy as health restrictions hamper travel demand.

Gol said its March numbers were the most affected by the new wave and that it had had to reduce its flight schedule to 40% of pre-pandemic levels.

The airline also increased its expected cash burn for the first quarter to 3 million reais a day from an original estimate of 2 million reais a day.

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