Brisbane Airport Empty as Major Australian Airline Nears Collapse Due to COVID-19 Impact

Brisbane Airport was deserted amid COVID-19 travel lockdowns, which drove Virgin Australia — one of only two major airlines based in the country — into voluntary administration on Tuesday, April 21.

This footage, posted to Facebook on the Tuesday, shows a deserted terminal after airlines grounded flights and laid off staff to save costs amid strict global travel restrictions, implemented to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

In March, Virgin Australia cut 90 per cent of its services and stood down 80 per cent of its workforce.

The airline’s inability to secure financial assistance from a third party, including the Australian government, triggered the move into voluntary administration on Tuesday, with Deloitte stepping in to “re-structure and re-finance the business and bring it out of administration as soon as possible,” a statement read.

Credit rating agency Fitch Ratings said in an analysis of the current business, “without additional funding over the next few months, there is a high chance the airline will not survive the impact of the COVID-19 shutdown." Credit: Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner via Storyful