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Air tax 'bigger issue than Brexit or covid-19' says Ryanair exec

Irish airline's commercial director takes swipe at air passenger duty and traffic light system as budget carrier unveils new routes from Birmingham Airport

Jason McGuinness, director of commercial with budget airline Ryanair

Low-budget airline Ryanair has launched six new routes from Birmingham Airport but the head of its commercial team has warned it is unlikely to grow further here unless air passenger duty is suspended or scrapped.

Director of commercial Jason McGuinness told BusinessLive the aviation tax, which is added to tickets for flights from almost all º£½ÇÊÓÆµ airports, posed a greater long-term threat to the health of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ airline industry than Brexit or the impact of covid-19.

Mr McGuinness also took a swipe at the coronavirus traffic light system which was introduced by the Government for passengers returning to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ from abroad, with countries assigned a status of red, amber or green based on factors such as covid case numbers.

Reports in recent days have suggested the Government is planning an overhaul of the current system.

Mr McGuinness was speaking to BusinessLive as the Irish airline announced it was launching six new European routes for this winter from Birmingham Airport which are due to commence in October and take the carrier's total there up to 28.

He said: "The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is at a disadvantage compared to mainland Europe because of two issues - the traffic light system and air passenger duty (APD).

"The traffic light system is not fit for purpose. I have worked in aviation for 15 years and I couldn't explain it - it's creating utter chaos.