IAG's Walsh says Britain is throttling a travel recovery
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's quarantine plans and a minister's comment that big foreign holidays were unlikely this year are seriously hindering any travel recovery, said Willie Walsh the boss of British Airways parent company IAG.Airlines have been brought to their knees by the coronavirus pandemic and are making tens of thousands of job cuts to try to survive.They had been hoping for a recovery to begin in July, but Walsh, one of the most experienced airline bosses in the world, said the..