Qatar Airways to expand despite 'large loss': chief

AFP  |  Doha 

Airways will continue to expand even as it prepares to announce "large" annual losses due to a blockade by neighbours, the airline's said on Monday.

said the Gulf carrier remained a "very robust company" despite being heavily affected by a regional diplomatic dispute that has seen it lose access to routes across Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and

"Yes, it will be a large loss. When I say we will be declaring a large loss, for me, after making profit, then even if I lost only 10 million, it's a large loss," Baker told a press conference.

But he said that the national carrier is not in danger of a collapse.

"You can see although that we are predicting a loss, we are still expanding, we are still investing, we are still buying airplanes.

"We will keep on expanding, keep on recruiting not firing people, not parking airplanes, (and) shrinking the network, doing exactly the opposite." Barring Airways from using its neighbours' airspace has increased costs for the company during the 10 months since the crisis erupted.

The made a profit of USD 540 million last year and new results will be announced in June.

Airways has a fleet of around 200 aircraft and over 100 more on firm orders.

The outspoken Baker accused neighbouring former allies of "bullying" after they cut all ties with the emirate last June.

Taking a swipe at American carriers, he said they hide behind US bankruptcy protection laws whereas Airways does not enjoy this benefit.

Baker also confirmed that plans to expand in time for would go ahead.

But he denied recent claims in Norwegian media about labour abuse at the airport, run by Airways.

"As far as the welfare of employees is concerned, we are really a role model," he said.

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First Published: Mon, April 23 2018. 18:10 IST