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Gol's president reports a scenario of bankruptcies in Brazilian aviation.

Paulo Kakinoff doesn't believe in a new normal and states that "we're not talking about a few weeks. Maybe it will be months." The president of Gol said that the measures adopted during the pandemic should remain in place as long as the virus threatens to return.

Gol suffers a loss of R$ 1,3 billion in the second quarter.

247 - The president of the airline Gol, Paulo Kakinoff, said that the aviation sector, one of the most affected by the coronavirus crisis, is going through a period that demands sacrifice from everyone. He cited proposals for negotiation with suppliers and aircraft lessors and the reduction in the cost of the company's employee payroll. This information comes from the newspaper... Folha de S. Paul

Kakinoff sees the crisis divided into phases, the first being the current one, which will only end when contamination begins to decline. The second will be the period of transition to solutions with immunization, vaccines, or medical treatment. "We're not talking about a few weeks. It might be months," he says.

The president of Gol said that measures adopted during the pandemic should remain in place as long as the threat of the virus lasts. In the future, after some time, people will return to flying with the same level of comfort as before, Kakinoff added.