PARIS, Sept 15 (Reuters) - European governments should focus
on developing coherent air travel policies as airlines struggle
to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, rather than shielding
national carriers, easyJet Chief Executive Johan
Lundgren said on Tuesday.
Speaking at an online event with industry CEOs and EU
policymakers, Lundgren blamed some of the slump in traffic on
"tremendous confusion" over differing restrictions and
quarantine measures.
"There needs to be a common approach when it comes to the
things that have to do with testing (and) quarantine," Lundgren
said during the event hosted by Brussels-based industry group
Airlines For Europe (A4E).
(Reporting by Laurence Frost, editing by Sarah Young)