LONDON (Reuters) - British Airways owner IAG (L:IAG) will have to review its plans to resume flying in July if Britain introduces quarantine measures for international arrivals, its chief executive said on Monday.
"The announcements yesterday of a 14-day period for coming into the UK, it's definitely going to make it worse," Willie Walsh told a parliamentary select committee.
"We had been planning to resume on a pretty significant basis of flying in July. I think we would have to review that based on what the prime minister said yesterday."