LONDON, May 17 (Reuters) - The bosses of British Airways and
the UK's biggest airport, Heathrow, urged the government to go
further in easing restrictions around travel on Monday, saying
links to much of Europe and the United States should be opened
up.
Britain lifted a ban on international travel on Monday but
the government has said only 12 countries are safe for
quarantine-free travel so far, limiting any industry recovery.
"It's clear to us that America should be on the green list,"
said BA CEO Sean Doyle. Heathrow boss John Holland-Kaye said
France, Greece and Spain should also be added.
(Reporting by Sarah Young; writing by Kate Holton, editing by
Paul Sandle)