Keeping travel restrictions would be 'act of self-harm', says Ryanair
Ryanair has warned that if Ireland's Covid-19 restrictions for air travel aren't changed the Government will inflict the "single biggest act of self-harm" to the economy since the trade war with Britain in the 1930s. Its CE Eddie Wilson is to appear at the Oireachtas Transport Committee today and a submission from Ryanair also renews the airline's warning that its Cork and Shannon bases will close this winter if the Government doesn't ease travel rules. The airline will join others like the DAA at the Oireachtas Transport Committee today to brief TDs and Senators on the devastating impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the aviation sector. In its submission, Ryanair accuses the Government of adopting a "failed" 14-day quarantine policy and cutting Ireland off from the rest of Europe with a "failed" green list that currently allows unrestricted travel to four "tiny" countries. It argues that Government policy saw the collapse of the 2020 summer season. It warns a lack of action will "see Ryanair significantly reduce its capacity in Dublin, close its Cork and Shannon base, cut capacity to Kerry and Knock, wiping out connections to the UK and the EU to Irish regional airports." It adds: "With no clarity for summer [2021] on travel restrictions or incentives which are clearly set out in the Government Aviation Recovery Taskforce Report, the implications for next summer will be devastating for Irish tourism, which supports 325,000 jobs."<br/>
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Keeping travel restrictions would be 'act of self-harm', says Ryanair
Ryanair has warned that if Ireland's Covid-19 restrictions for air travel aren't changed the Government will inflict the "single biggest act of self-harm" to the economy since the trade war with Britain in the 1930s. Its CE Eddie Wilson is to appear at the Oireachtas Transport Committee today and a submission from Ryanair also renews the airline's warning that its Cork and Shannon bases will close this winter if the Government doesn't ease travel rules. The airline will join others like the DAA at the Oireachtas Transport Committee today to brief TDs and Senators on the devastating impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the aviation sector. In its submission, Ryanair accuses the Government of adopting a "failed" 14-day quarantine policy and cutting Ireland off from the rest of Europe with a "failed" green list that currently allows unrestricted travel to four "tiny" countries. It argues that Government policy saw the collapse of the 2020 summer season. It warns a lack of action will "see Ryanair significantly reduce its capacity in Dublin, close its Cork and Shannon base, cut capacity to Kerry and Knock, wiping out connections to the UK and the EU to Irish regional airports." It adds: "With no clarity for summer [2021] on travel restrictions or incentives which are clearly set out in the Government Aviation Recovery Taskforce Report, the implications for next summer will be devastating for Irish tourism, which supports 325,000 jobs."<br/>