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UPDATE 3-Save Our Summer: UK pilots and cabin crew issue travel sector rescue plea

Wed, 23rd Jun 2021 11:05

(Adds BALPA comment)
By Alistair Smout and Gerhard Mey
LONDON, June 23 (Reuters) - British pilots, cabin crew, travel
agents and other workers are urging politicians to save the
summer holiday season by reopening routes abroad or risk
destroying tens of thousands of jobs as companies fail.

Workers from the travel industry demonstrated across Britain
on Wednesday. Protesters outside parliament held banners saying
"Speak up for travel" as pilots and air stewardesses from
British Airways, easyJet and Virgin Atlantic lined up in full
uniform, to highlight the threat to their jobs from the
government's strict rules.

England is expected to re-open from a third COVID-19
lockdown in July but the travel sector remains effectively shut,
with the government advising against travel except to a handful
of destinations.

British government ministers are examining ways to re-open
travel more broadly, and are considering plans to ditch
quarantine requirements for vaccinated adults and their children
to some destinations.

But Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that whatever
happens, it will be a difficult year for travel.

The industry says the rules need to be eased urgently to
prevent more jobs being lost.

Brian Strutton, acting General Secretary of the British
pilots union BALPA said it was make or break time for the
sector.

"If we lose this summer as well, I don't know how some of
the travel companies, some of the airlines, are going to be able
to survive, because with no money coming in, how can they
continue to run their operations?," he said in an interview.

To survive more than 15 months of travel restrictions,
companies including British Airways, easyJet,
TUI and Jet2, have taken on billions of pounds
of debt.

"Airlines are at the absolute limit of what they can borrow
and without a genuine reopening this summer they will require
government support to survive," the chief executive of industry
group Airlines UK Tim Alderslade said.

Airlines are also ramping up pressure on the government to
ease its travel rules by joining legal action, led by Manchester
Airports Group. England's High Court ruled the case an urgent
matter this week.

RED TRAFFIC LIGHT

Under the government's traffic light system, only travellers
to a small number of green-list countries can avoid quarantine.

Popular European holiday destinations for Britons, including
France, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain and the United States,
are rated amber and require returning passengers to take three
expensive COVID-19 tests and isolate for 10 days on return.

The industry urged the government to expand the green list
when the system is reviewed on June 28.

COVID-19 rules restricted the numbers permitted to attend
the Westminster protest to a few hundred who held up placards
with pictures of flip flops and planes saying "Give safe travel
the green light". There were also events at Manchester, Heathrow
and other airports.

At the Westminster protest, Kelly Cookes, leisure director
at Advantage Travel told Sky News the industry's future was
"hanging in the balance" and said she was expecting companies to
fail without rule changes.

Another protester said that now was the time to help the
family-owned businesses that help make up Britain's large and
once vibrant travel industry.

"Look at our livelihoods, we've sold everything, we've
borrowed money, we're in debt," he said to gathered crowds.

Airline bosses have said that they could be ready for a
wider re-opening of travel within weeks should government rules
change.

But even if Britain eases its rules, airlines and tour
operators could still face a challenge as the spread of the
Delta variant of the novel coronavirus has prompted other
countries to place restrictions on British arrivals.
(Reporting by Gerhard Mey, Alistair Smout and Sarah Young;
writing by Sarah Young; editing by Guy Faulconbridge and Barbara
Lewis)

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