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Heathrow Covid losses hit £2.9bn

2021 passenger numbers could be even worse than 2020 as the impact of the pandemic on foreign travel drags on

(Image: PA)

Management at Heathrow have urged the Government to do more to help the travel sector after revealing that total losses so far from the pandemic have hit £2.9 billion.

They said fewer than four million passengers had travelled through the airport over the past six months – the same number as travelled in the first three weeks of 2019.

And they warned 2021 passenger numbers could be even worse than 2020 as the impact of the pandemic on foreign travel shows no signs of easing.

Some 22.1 million passengers used the airport in 2020, with more than half of those travelling in January and February, before the virus hit.

Heathrow described recent changes to the quarantine and testing requirements for people arriving in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ as “encouraging”, but warned that the rules are “holding back the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s economic recovery”.

Chief executive John Holland-Kaye said: “The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is emerging from the worst effects of the health pandemic, but is falling behind its EU rivals in international trade by being slow to remove restrictions.

“Replacing PCR tests with lateral flow tests and opening up to EU and US vaccinated travellers at the end of July will start to get Britain’s economic recovery off the ground.”

In an interview on Times Radio, he asked: “Where is the vaccine dividend?”