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Thu, Mar 19, 2020

GOL Announces Actions To Address Impact Of COVID-19

Carrier Has Not Suspended Service To Any Domestic Destination

Brazil's largest domestic airline GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes (GOL) has the steps it is taking to address the impact of Covid-19 both on the company and in the context of its potential broader impact on Brazil, while being mindful of the role that GOL has with its 16,000 employees and in the supply chain meeting the travel needs of the people of Brazil.

"In recent weeks, COVID-19 has become a priority for governments and businesses across the globe. In light of this, we are working hard to support the people, communities and businesses that depend on us to lead with care, clarity, and confidence," says Paulo Kakinoff, CEO. "Today, in addition to sharing the actions we have taken, we are making ourselves available to assist Brazil's authorities in addressing the public's needs."

GOL is actively monitoring ticket searches and sales trends, as well as the dynamics of the broader airline industry. In February, the Company saw minimal to no effect on demand from the COVID-19 virus and it was not necessary to adjust the Company's level of service for its customers. However, in recent days, there has been a market-wide decline in demand for air travel in Brazil.

Keeping with its commitment to democratizing air transport in Brazil, even during challenging times, GOL has not suspended service to any domestic destination. Nevertheless, considering the current situation, after careful evaluation the Company determined the necessity to undertake a detailed redesign of our flight network, without interrupting service to any domestic destinations.

"Adjusting our flights to reflect the change in customer demand is sensible, prudent and consistent with our focus on being a market leader," said Eduardo Bernardes, VP of Sales and Marketing. "We will continue to offer our exceptional level of service for all our customers. For the small number of customers affected by flight changes, we have already contacted them to offer the best, most convenient alternatives."

It is important to note that these changes reflect the best estimates made with the information available at this time and future revisions are not ruled out. Initially, to match supply with demand, and as a result of travel restrictions imposed by the authorities, GOL will reduce its total flight capacity by approximately 60 to 70% until mid-June, with a 50 to 60% reduction in the domestic market and 90 to 95% reduction in the international market.

"As an airline experienced in operating under adverse conditions, GOL has a highly adaptable and flexible fleet management model, based on a single fleet type," said Celso Ferrer, VP of Operations. "That sophisticated model once again enables us to be decisive while minimizing disruption for our customers. We know that being resilient and flexible in the midst of today's volatility is of critical importance."

GOL maintains its medium and long-term business plans. It has studied several scenarios and defined specific triggers for taking further action. GOL is ready to adjust its flight offerings in an agile and rational way, as soon as the levels of passenger demand return to normal. The company has the capability to implement promptly more severe adjustments, if required, without the need to review fleet plans or Company structure.

"Preparedness will guide us through the coming weeks," said Richard Lark, CFO. "As a Brazilian airline, being prepared, and acting decisively, is in our very nature. These adjustments are important to maintain market equilibrium so that GOL can, after this period of uncertainty, resume its growth trajectory."

GOL is Brazil's largest domestic airline, transporting 37 million passengers per year to over 100 destinations.

"As a leader in Brazil's business community, we want to step up and help our country in tackling this pandemic," said GOL's chairman and controlling shareholder, Constantino de Oliveira Júnior. "In our twenty years as an airline, we have encountered and overcome many challenges, learning a great deal along the way, and becoming stronger in the process. We now stand ready to provide Brazilians with the necessary support and assistance."

(Source: GOL news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.voegol.com.br/ir

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