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Virgin Australia to cut capacity by 25% as COVID-19 cases rise -Breaking

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© Reuters. FILEPHOTO: Virgin Australia Airlines’ plane was seen landing at Kingsford Smith International Airport on the morning Australia implemented an entrance ban on citizens and non-residents in order to curtail the spread coronavirus disease. (COVID-19, Sydn)

SYDNEY, (Reuters) – Virgin Australia announced Monday that it will reduce its capacity by approximately 25% in January and February because of reduced travel demand. Staff are also required to isolate themselves as the COVID-19 cases rise in Australia.

Qantas Airways Ltd is the competitor of this airline. The carrier said that it will temporarily suspend 10 routes and cut certain flight frequencies.

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