'Last chance': Airlines demand UK quarantine alternative by end September
Airlines including BA and easyJet urged the UK government Thursday to introduce coronavirus testing as an alternative to quarantine by the end of the month, in what they described as a "last chance" to save the industry. Ministers have said in recent days they are looking at introducing testing to reduce the current 14-day quarantine rule for arrivals into Britain from countries with high virus rates, a rule that has left the travel industry reeling. But Airlines UK said action was needed before the end of September. "We urge you to announce and implement a policy on testing before the end of this month," Airlines UK said in the letter to the PM Boris Johnson. "The stakes could not be higher. We risk economic ruin otherwise." BA-owner IAG Thursday joined easyJet and Ryanair in warning that travel demand had weakened lately due to quarantine rules, dashing airline hopes for a recovery after the pandemic grounded fleets for months. In the letter, Airlines UK told Johnson that if he wanted Britain, currently engaged in emergency Brexit talks, to retain its international connections, he needed to introduce the testing regime and other support for the industry before it was too late. "You must grasp this last chance to save the aviation industry, and with it so much prosperity across the UK," the letter said.<br/>
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'Last chance': Airlines demand UK quarantine alternative by end September
Airlines including BA and easyJet urged the UK government Thursday to introduce coronavirus testing as an alternative to quarantine by the end of the month, in what they described as a "last chance" to save the industry. Ministers have said in recent days they are looking at introducing testing to reduce the current 14-day quarantine rule for arrivals into Britain from countries with high virus rates, a rule that has left the travel industry reeling. But Airlines UK said action was needed before the end of September. "We urge you to announce and implement a policy on testing before the end of this month," Airlines UK said in the letter to the PM Boris Johnson. "The stakes could not be higher. We risk economic ruin otherwise." BA-owner IAG Thursday joined easyJet and Ryanair in warning that travel demand had weakened lately due to quarantine rules, dashing airline hopes for a recovery after the pandemic grounded fleets for months. In the letter, Airlines UK told Johnson that if he wanted Britain, currently engaged in emergency Brexit talks, to retain its international connections, he needed to introduce the testing regime and other support for the industry before it was too late. "You must grasp this last chance to save the aviation industry, and with it so much prosperity across the UK," the letter said.<br/>