Airlines and Airports Warn European PMs on Inconsistent Approach to Travel Restrictions

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Europe’s airline and airport associations have expressed their shared concerns over travel restrictions, which according to them are not science-based, through a letter sent to Prime Ministers, as well as Health, Transport and Home Affairs Ministers across EU, Schengen zone and the UK.

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The Airports Council International Europe (ACI Europe), the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Airlines for Europe (A4E) emphasised that the introduction of new travel restrictions “are slowing down the recovery in air traffic and the restoration of air connectivity,” SchengenVisaInfo reports.

They are badly hurting the European economy – and threatening livelihoods,” the letter reads.

The three associations have stated that many of the imposed restrictions do not comply with the principles of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO).

The Coronavirus pandemic has also impacted the aviation sector. Even though the industry urged for a science-based, and coordinated approach to new restrictions, many of the European countries decided to impose measures that do not comply with experts recommendations.

 “The European Aviation sector is urging EU/Schengen States and the UK to reconsider restrictions to travel that have been imposed between them – including quarantines. We fail to see any valid science-based and proportionate justification for such restrictions from a health policy perspective,” the letter reads.

According to the aviation associations, the renewed efforts must be immediately put into:

  • Effectively coordinating and aligning responses to the evolving epidemiological situation at EU level and in close cooperation with the UK, to be addressed urgently and jointly by home affairs, transport and health ministries and the European Commission;
  • Re-enforcing the principle of risk-based and proportionate measures – localising restrictions and NOT imposing blanket country bans, with quarantine used as a very last resort – following ECDC guidance;
  • Ensuring the interoperability of contact tracing apps, as none of the existing apps are interoperable;
  • A harmonised implementation of the EASA/ECDC and ICAO Take-Off Aviation Health Safety Protocols;
  • Informing the public accordingly and in close cooperation with the travel and tourism industries.

Amid Coronavirus pandemic, a large share of European countries decided to impose COVID-19 tests and mandatory quarantine in their joint fight against the deadly virus.

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