Sean Doyle confident the airlines investment in refurbishing premium cabins, seat and lounges will pay off

Wealthy holidaymakers buying premium seats will cushion airlines from the decline in business flying, according to the boss of British Airways.

The company’s chief executive, Sean Doyle, said that contrary to research suggesting the airline industry will lose much of its most lucrative clientele, he believed corporate travel would return after the coronavirus pandemic, “but exactly what shape that takes we’re not sure”.

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