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BA looks to business travellers after poor results

By John Oates

Published: 25 May 1999 17:28 BST

British Airways (BA) posted disappointing results today with profits down 60 per cent, after what chief executive Bob Ayling conceded during a radio interview had been a "poor year".

Changes include a sharper focus on the business market, using smaller planes and reorganising BA's short haul network in Europe. This could include reducing the number of destinations served out of Heathrow from 80 to around 60.

Profits fell to £206m on turnover of £8.92bn.

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