Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Run 'realistic' schedules to avoid summer chaos, UK tells airlines

Thu, 30th Jun 2022 13:16

LONDON, June 30 (Reuters) - Britain told airlines on Thursday it was down to them to avoid a repeat of recent chaotic scenes at airports during the upcoming holiday season, publishing a 22-point support plan that included a call to run "realistic" summer schedules.

The year has so far been marked by widespread disruption, including long queues and cancelled flights caused by staff shortages, leaving airlines and airports struggling to keep up with a surge in demand after the COVID-19 pandemic.

The government's planned measures for the industry included help in recruiting staff, but it also said they should run realistic schedules and support passengers when delays and cancellations are unavoidable. Critics have accused airlines of selling more tickets than they can honour, a charge they deny.

"It's now on airports and airlines to commit to running the flights they've promised or cancel them with plenty of time to spare so we can avoid the kind of scenes we saw at Easter and half term," transport minister Grant Shapps said in a statement.

The plan is the latest move by the government to try and relieve some of the pressure, having relaxed rules around airport slots last week to help scheduling.

The head of Airlines UK, which represents British airlines, said the sector was working with ministers and other government authorities to be more resilient.

"Aviation is a complex international eco-system with many moving parts but we are all working collectively to ensure the summer peak runs smoothly and passengers are able to get away," Tim Alderslade said.

Earlier on Thursday, Britain's busiest airport Heathrow asked airlines to cancel 30 scheduled flights due to passenger numbers exceeding the airport's capacity.

Apologising for the impact of that decision on travel plans, a Heathrow spokesperson said it was working hard to ensure a smooth summer. (Reporting by Muvija M and William James Editing by Kylie MacLellan and Mark Potter)

Related Shares

More News
12 Jun 2023 11:16

Ryanair eyes slots IAG may hand over as remedies in Air Europa purchase -report

MADRID, June 12 (Reuters) - Irish airline Ryanair is keen to buy the slots International Consolidated Airlines Group may be forced to dispose to get...

8 Jun 2023 07:20

Wizz Air forecasts return to profit in current year

LONDON, June 8 (Reuters) - European low-cost airline Wizz Air said it would make a net profit of 350 million to 450 million euros in its current fi...

7 Jun 2023 11:39

European airport traffic 'closest yet' to full recovery from COVID-19

June 7 (Reuters) - Passenger traffic at European airports in April was the closest to a full recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic of any month so far...

7 Jun 2023 10:51

European April airport traffic 'closest yet' to full recovery from COVID-19, ACI Europe says

June 7 (Reuters) - Passenger traffic in European airports in April was the closest to a full recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic of any month so far...

2 Jun 2023 13:29

Lufthansa-ITA-Deal heizt Konsolidierungsfantasien an

Analysten sagen weitere Ãœbernahmen voraus *

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.