人们担忧欧洲可能爆发第三波新冠疫情,英国官员在上周末发出的警告可能破坏出国旅行的前景,这些因素造成欧洲航空股暴跌,英国航空(British Airways)的母公司IAG SA领跌。
2020年3月16日,世界各地开始执行封锁措施,在伦敦交易的IAG股价在上午10点14分下跌了4.5%,而IAG的股价此次下跌了16%,创下自去年以来的最大跌幅。瑞安航空(Ryanair Holdings Plc)的股价下跌7.4%,易捷航空(EasyJet Plc)的股价下跌10%。
AJ Bell公司的投资总监罗斯·莫尔德说:“航空公司和旅游公司的经营者似乎始终无法接受再经历一个被严重破坏的暑期这种灾难性的想法,并且一直在忙于宣传英国越来越多的人接种了疫苗这件事情。旅游业在3月22日接受了现实。”
欧洲航空公司一直游说政府在通常较为繁忙的暑期恢复航班。之前持续数月的封锁措施和出行禁令使这些公司的资产负债表难以为继。上周,欧盟委员会(European Commission)公布了推出数字通行证的计划,以方便疫苗接种人群、康复人群或最近检测呈阴性的人群出行。
但这些计划可能为时过早,因为在此之前,包括法国在内的多国政府都宣布在许多地区执行新封锁措施,以防止爆发第三轮疫情。3月20日,英国政府咨询机构的一名科学家迈克·蒂尔迪斯利告诉英国广播公司(BBC),暑期出国度假几乎不可能,因为游客可能把新变异病毒带回国内。
由马克·曼杜卡领导的花旗集团(Citigroup)分析师在3月22日向客户发布的一篇报告中写道,最近的防疫措施,比如民众对病毒检测和隔离措施的困惑,以及年轻人仍然需要接种疫苗这些事实,意味着“对今年暑期的大部分预期并不合理,并且让人难以衡量。我们认为今年暑期不可能恢复正常。”(财富中文网)
译者:刘进龙
审校:汪皓
人们担忧欧洲可能爆发第三波新冠疫情,英国官员在上周末发出的警告可能破坏出国旅行的前景,这些因素造成欧洲航空股暴跌,英国航空(British Airways)的母公司IAG SA领跌。
2020年3月16日,世界各地开始执行封锁措施,在伦敦交易的IAG股价在上午10点14分下跌了4.5%,而IAG的股价此次下跌了16%,创下自去年以来的最大跌幅。瑞安航空(Ryanair Holdings Plc)的股价下跌7.4%,易捷航空(EasyJet Plc)的股价下跌10%。
AJ Bell公司的投资总监罗斯·莫尔德说:“航空公司和旅游公司的经营者似乎始终无法接受再经历一个被严重破坏的暑期这种灾难性的想法,并且一直在忙于宣传英国越来越多的人接种了疫苗这件事情。旅游业在3月22日接受了现实。”
欧洲航空公司一直游说政府在通常较为繁忙的暑期恢复航班。之前持续数月的封锁措施和出行禁令使这些公司的资产负债表难以为继。上周,欧盟委员会(European Commission)公布了推出数字通行证的计划,以方便疫苗接种人群、康复人群或最近检测呈阴性的人群出行。
但这些计划可能为时过早,因为在此之前,包括法国在内的多国政府都宣布在许多地区执行新封锁措施,以防止爆发第三轮疫情。3月20日,英国政府咨询机构的一名科学家迈克·蒂尔迪斯利告诉英国广播公司(BBC),暑期出国度假几乎不可能,因为游客可能把新变异病毒带回国内。
由马克·曼杜卡领导的花旗集团(Citigroup)分析师在3月22日向客户发布的一篇报告中写道,最近的防疫措施,比如民众对病毒检测和隔离措施的困惑,以及年轻人仍然需要接种疫苗这些事实,意味着“对今年暑期的大部分预期并不合理,并且让人难以衡量。我们认为今年暑期不可能恢复正常。”(财富中文网)
译者:刘进龙
审校:汪皓
British Airways parent IAG SA led a decline in European aviation stocks on concern that a third wave of Covid-19 in Europe and comments from a U.K. official over the weekend could stymie prospects for overseas travel.
IAG fell as much as 16%, the most since March 16, 2020, when lockdowns went into effect across the world, and was down 4.5% at 10:14 a.m. in London. Ryanair Holdings Plc dropped as much as 7.4% while EasyJet Plc slid as much as 10%.
“Airlines and travel operators had seemingly refused to countenance the cataclysmic idea of another heavily disrupted summer and had been busily advertising to an increasingly inoculated U.K. population,” said Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell. “The travel sector is waking up on March 22 to a dose of reality.”
Airlines in Europe have been lobbying to restart flights over the normally busy summer season, following months of lockdown measures and travel bans that wiped out their balance sheets. Last week, the European Commission unveiled a plan for the introduction of a digital pass that would ease travel for those who have been vaccinated, recovered from the virus or recently tested negative.
Still, those plans may be premature after France and other governments announced new lockdown measures in several regions to stem a third wave. On March 20, Mike Tildesley, a scientist on a U.K. government advisory body, told the BBC that summer holidays overseas were extremely unlikely because of the risk that travelers could bring new variants back to the country.
The latest measures -- along with confusion over testing and quarantines, and the fact that young people are still to be vaccinated -- mean that “most of the expectations of summer are implausible and imponderable,” Citigroup analysts led by Mark Manduca wrote in a note to clients on March 22. “Summer in our view will be anything but normal.”