Airlines prepare for major return to the skies with over 160,000 flights in July - News Summed Up

Airlines prepare for major return to the skies with over 160,000 flights in July


Airlines are plotting a major return to the skies come July, amid growing speculation that the government will ease its quarantine measures for international arrivals - but two summer hotspots may not allow Brits to visit. British Airways, EasyJet and RyanAir have announced thousands of redundancies after the coronavirus lockdown grounded most of their flights in March. But as domestic lockdown measures ease, companies are now scheduling more than 160,000 passenger flights from July, with room for 29.5million passengers, according to The Sunday Telegraph. Grant Shapps [Transport Secretary] is against quarantine, the Treasury are against it, Beis is against it and DCMS hate it.' British Airways, which has announced up to 12,000 redundancies as a result of the coronavirus crisis is also expected to return.


Source: Daily Mail May 31, 2020 11:46 UTC



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