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Social-distancing at airports is 'impossible', says Heathrow boss | |
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Introducing social distancing at airports is "physically impossible", the boss of Heathrow has warned. | Introducing social distancing at airports is "physically impossible", the boss of Heathrow has warned. |
"Social distancing does not work in any form of public transport, let alone aviation," John Holland-Kaye said. | "Social distancing does not work in any form of public transport, let alone aviation," John Holland-Kaye said. |
But the chief executive of Europe's busiest airport said airports will have to introduce health-screening and passengers will have to wear masks. | |
However, the GMB union said the airport must enforce social-distancing to protect staff and passengers. | However, the GMB union said the airport must enforce social-distancing to protect staff and passengers. |
The union said workers fear contracting the coronavirus from passengers returning from countries where Covid-19 is prevalent. In the past two weeks three GMB members working at Heathrow have lost their lives to the coronavirus. | The union said workers fear contracting the coronavirus from passengers returning from countries where Covid-19 is prevalent. In the past two weeks three GMB members working at Heathrow have lost their lives to the coronavirus. |
'Screening' | 'Screening' |
In an interview with the Press Association news agency, Mr Holland-Kaye said: "It's just physically impossible to socially distance with any volume of passengers in an airport." | In an interview with the Press Association news agency, Mr Holland-Kaye said: "It's just physically impossible to socially distance with any volume of passengers in an airport." |
He said a "better solution" is needed to make air travel safe. "The constraint is not about how many people you can fit on a plane, it will be how many people you can get through an airport safely." | He said a "better solution" is needed to make air travel safe. "The constraint is not about how many people you can fit on a plane, it will be how many people you can get through an airport safely." |
In a separate interview, with the BBC, Mr Holland-Kaye said that until a coronavirus vaccine could be developed, airports would have to introduce measures to minimise infection once lockdowns started to ease. | In a separate interview, with the BBC, Mr Holland-Kaye said that until a coronavirus vaccine could be developed, airports would have to introduce measures to minimise infection once lockdowns started to ease. |
"This might include some kind of health screening as you come into the terminal so that if you have a high temperature, you may not be allowed to fly," he said. | "This might include some kind of health screening as you come into the terminal so that if you have a high temperature, you may not be allowed to fly," he said. |
"As you go through the airport, you will probably be wearing a face mask, as people from Asia have been doing ever since Sars (virus) came out." | "As you go through the airport, you will probably be wearing a face mask, as people from Asia have been doing ever since Sars (virus) came out." |
Ryanair chief Michael O'Leary backed the call for temperature checks. "Anybody with a temperature of over 38 degrees will be refused entry," he told the BBC. | Ryanair chief Michael O'Leary backed the call for temperature checks. "Anybody with a temperature of over 38 degrees will be refused entry," he told the BBC. |
Meanwhile, EasyJet has suggested it could leave the middle seats on its planes empty when flights resume. | Meanwhile, EasyJet has suggested it could leave the middle seats on its planes empty when flights resume. |
Enforcing distancing | Enforcing distancing |
The GMB has called for urgent action to protect Heathrow airport workers after an over-crowding incident this week. On Tuesday, two flights arrived at the same time from the same country, the union reported. | The GMB has called for urgent action to protect Heathrow airport workers after an over-crowding incident this week. On Tuesday, two flights arrived at the same time from the same country, the union reported. |
It said Heathrow allocated just one conveyor belt for up to 500 passengers waiting to collect their bags. | It said Heathrow allocated just one conveyor belt for up to 500 passengers waiting to collect their bags. |
"No social-distancing was enforced in what was a very crowded area," said Trevlyn McLeod, GMB London region organiser. "These are not safe conditions for passengers and they are not safe working conditions for our members. | "No social-distancing was enforced in what was a very crowded area," said Trevlyn McLeod, GMB London region organiser. "These are not safe conditions for passengers and they are not safe working conditions for our members. |
"Enforcing social-distancing is essential if our members and airport passengers are to feel that their lives are more important than money," he said. | "Enforcing social-distancing is essential if our members and airport passengers are to feel that their lives are more important than money," he said. |
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