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EasyJet boss feels '100% safe' on full planes as flights resume | |
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The boss of EasyJet has said he would feel "100% safe" flying on full planes as the airline resumed a limited number of flights after a 10-week hiatus. | The boss of EasyJet has said he would feel "100% safe" flying on full planes as the airline resumed a limited number of flights after a 10-week hiatus. |
Johan Lundgren told the PA news agency the airline had followed international guidelines to step up hygiene ahead of a resumption of services on Monday. | Johan Lundgren told the PA news agency the airline had followed international guidelines to step up hygiene ahead of a resumption of services on Monday. |
Passengers and crew will wear masks and planes will be deep-cleaned often. | Passengers and crew will wear masks and planes will be deep-cleaned often. |
But passengers will not have to sit 2m apart, despite calls for middle seats to remain empty for social distancing. | But passengers will not have to sit 2m apart, despite calls for middle seats to remain empty for social distancing. |
"That was a proposal early on from one of the regulators," Mr Lundgren told the BBC's Today programme. | "That was a proposal early on from one of the regulators," Mr Lundgren told the BBC's Today programme. |
"But the recommendations that have come out from international authorities… which are also supported by the different local regulators do not include social distancing measures on board the aircraft." | "But the recommendations that have come out from international authorities… which are also supported by the different local regulators do not include social distancing measures on board the aircraft." |
The idea of keeping middle seats empty has been strongly criticised by some airlines, with Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary calling it "idiotic" and warning it would make commercial flights unviable. | The idea of keeping middle seats empty has been strongly criticised by some airlines, with Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary calling it "idiotic" and warning it would make commercial flights unviable. |
But Easyjet said previously it would follow the practice to encourage more people to fly, and some Asian countries have made it a rule. | But Easyjet said previously it would follow the practice to encourage more people to fly, and some Asian countries have made it a rule. |
EasyJet has not flown passengers since late March after numerous countries brought in travel restrictions to fight coronavirus. | EasyJet has not flown passengers since late March after numerous countries brought in travel restrictions to fight coronavirus. |
However, it is now flying to a limited number of mainly domestic destinations and will offer more routes from 1 July. | However, it is now flying to a limited number of mainly domestic destinations and will offer more routes from 1 July. |
Mr Lundgren said the airline would offer about 300 flights this week, across 22 European airports. That is a fraction of the usual number, with the carrier having had to cancel around 47,000 flights in April after lockdown began. | Mr Lundgren said the airline would offer about 300 flights this week, across 22 European airports. That is a fraction of the usual number, with the carrier having had to cancel around 47,000 flights in April after lockdown began. |
He said not operating a single flight since March had been "devastating" and he was not expecting a swift return to normal demand, blaming the UK's new quarantine rules. | He said not operating a single flight since March had been "devastating" and he was not expecting a swift return to normal demand, blaming the UK's new quarantine rules. |
These rules force travellers to the UK to isolate for 14 days - something the government argues is key to stopping a second wave of the virus in the UK. | These rules force travellers to the UK to isolate for 14 days - something the government argues is key to stopping a second wave of the virus in the UK. |
But last week EasyJet, British Airways and Ryanair filed a formal legal challenge to the rules, arguing they would decimate the tourist industry and destroy thousands of jobs. | But last week EasyJet, British Airways and Ryanair filed a formal legal challenge to the rules, arguing they would decimate the tourist industry and destroy thousands of jobs. |
Mr Lungren told the BBC: "I don't think people will travel to the same extent as if the quarantine was removed - we saw that in other countries where quarantines were put in place in the early phases of the crisis, there were hardly any bookings at all." | Mr Lungren told the BBC: "I don't think people will travel to the same extent as if the quarantine was removed - we saw that in other countries where quarantines were put in place in the early phases of the crisis, there were hardly any bookings at all." |
Airlines have been hit hard by the pandemic as international travel has slowed to a trickle, prompting many to announce job cuts: | Airlines have been hit hard by the pandemic as international travel has slowed to a trickle, prompting many to announce job cuts: |
However, gradually carriers hope to get back in the air as restrictions are eased. | However, gradually carriers hope to get back in the air as restrictions are eased. |
EasyJet plans to reopen half of its 1,022 routes by the end of next month, increasing to 75% during August. | EasyJet plans to reopen half of its 1,022 routes by the end of next month, increasing to 75% during August. |
Ryanair intends to restore 40% of its flights from 1 July, while British Airways is due to make a "meaningful return" to service next month. | Ryanair intends to restore 40% of its flights from 1 July, while British Airways is due to make a "meaningful return" to service next month. |
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