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UPDATE 4-Airlines blast Britain's travel restart plan, Jet2 cancels holidays until June

Fri, 09th Apr 2021 07:18

* UK proposes traffic light system for foreign travel

* Will say in early May when travel abroad possible

* Travel to low-risk green countries requires expensive test

* Airlines say this will make travel too expensive for many

* Jet2 says it's cancelling holidays until June 24
(Adds Jet2 CEO comments, IATA comments)

By Sarah Young and Estelle Shirbon

LONDON, April 9 (Reuters) - Major British travel company
Jet2 said it was cancelling holidays until late June,
blaming uncertainty from UK government plans for restarting
international travel that were widely condemned by airlines.

Carriers had been counting on government proposals published
on Friday to kick off a summer getaway season, but the industry
criticised the release for not including a start date for travel
or listing which countries would be open for holidaymakers.

Instead it will give more details in early May, ahead of a
possible resumption of international travel on May 17, after a
year of severe restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic.

Jet2, the UK's third largest carrier by passenger numbers,
said it had cancelled flights and holidays to June 24.

"We just don't have enough certainty at the moment with
which to commit to a 17th of May start date," Jet2 Chief
Executive Steve Heapy told Reuters.

"The uncertainty is just a killer."

Competitor airlines and travel companies still hope to be
able to open some routes from May 17, but they warn that
expensive COVID-19 testing requirements will dent demand.

The government has proposed a traffic light system, with
countries falling into red, amber or green categories based on
the degree of COVID-19 risks. Green countries will require a PCR
test for travellers, which costs over 100 pounds ($135) each,
once they arrive back in the UK, while amber and red countries
will require holidaymakers to quarantine as well.

The country's largest airline, easyJet, said that would mean
that only wealthy people could take holidays abroad as the cost
of the test would exceed some of its ticket prices.

Jet2 said that the tests would add about 20% to the average
cost of a holiday for a family of four. Its shares fell 5%,
after a more than 50% gain in the last six months.

SUMMER GETAWAY

Britons have embraced the era of low-cost travel over the
last 20 years and are among Europe's highest spending tourists.
In 2019, more than six in 10 Britons took a foreign holiday.

But before the summer season can take off, airlines need to
retrain pilots and holiday companies need to take on seasonal
staff, both for operations at home and in resort.

Jet2 said it needs to hire up to 3,500 staff to reopen
resorts in countries like Spain, Greece and Turkey. It does not
expect many destinations to open for May but hopes they will
from June 24.

The government has said it will review its plans again in
late June.

TUI, the world's largest holiday company, said customers due
to travel between May 17 and the end of July are already able to
switch dates for free, but it has not decided to cancel bookings
yet.

The United States, Portugal, Malta and Israel have been
mooted as possible green-list destinations.

Airlines and travel companies are desperate for a bumper
summer after a year of scant business. Without a high level of
unrestricted travel, many could be left struggling to survive or
needing fresh funds.

Airlines UK, an industry body representing British Airways
, Ryanair, Virgin Atlantic and others,
criticised the government proposals as "a further setback for an
industry on its knees".

Global airlines body IATA said that 860,000 jobs in Britain
were currently at risk from the travel hiatus.

The airlines called on the government to reassess its plan
for PCR tests, suggesting cheaper lateral flow tests instead, or
no testing for those who have already been vaccinated.

Britain is among the world leaders in vaccinating its
population against COVID-19.

Transport Minister Grant Shapps said the government wanted
to make testing for travel cheaper. "We are committed as a
government to work to drive those costs down, and also in time
of course review potentially the type of test," he told the BBC.

Coronavirus case numbers in Britain have dropped
dramatically since a January peak under a strict lockdown which
banned holidays. But the government now fears the arrival of
vaccine-resistant variants from abroad that could undermine the
inoculation programme.
($1 = 0.7310 pounds)
(Reporting by Estelle Shirbon and Sarah Young; additional
reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

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