New Era

Aviation industry agrees on vital slot use relief

- – Nampa/AFP

GENEVA/MONTREAL – The Worldwide Airport Slot Board (WASB), comprising Airports Council Internatio­nal (ACI World), the Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA), and the Worldwide Airport Coordinato­rs Group (WWACG) released a joint recommenda­tion for airport slot use relief for the northern summer 2021 season. The organizati­ons called on regulators worldwide to temporaril­y adopt more flexible slot rules in line with the recommenda­tion as quickly as possible in order to preserve essential air transport connectivi­ty.

As a result of the collapse in demand from the Covid-19 crisis, some 65% of direct city pair connection­s vanished in the first quarter of 2020. Slot-regulated airports serve almost half of all passengers and are the backbone of the global scheduled airline network. But recovery is impossible while there is no certainty on the rules governing the use and retention of airport slots.

The existing slot rules were never designed to cope with a prolonged industry collapse. Regulators temporaril­y suspended the rules for Summer and Winter 2020 to give the industry vital breathing space. Internatio­nal air traffic, though, is only expected to return to about 25% of 2019 levels by summer 2021. In order to preserve connectivi­ty while air traffic recovers, a more flexible system of slot regulation is essential.

The Worldwide Airport Slot Board (WASB) which is the forum for bringing together representa­tives from the airport, airline and slot coordinato­r community to agree positions on slot rules, has worked on a proposal to regulators that preserves the best of the existing rules, while providing the necessary flexibilit­y to aid recovery.

The WASB position recommends the following be adopted before the end of 2020: Airlines that return a full series of slots by early February to be permitted to retain the right to operate them in summer 2022; A lower operating threshold for retaining slots the following season. In normal industry conditions this is set at 80-20. The WASB recommends this be amended to 50-50 for Summer 2021; A clear definition for acceptable non-use of a slot. For example, force majeure as a result of short-term border closures or quarantine measures imposed by government­s.

“It is vital that regulators quickly adopt the WASB proposals on a globally harmonized basis. Airlines and airports need certainty as they are already planning the 2021 Summer season (which begins in April) and have to agree schedules. Delays in adopting new rules will further damage the industry at a time when industry finances, and 4.8 million jobs in air transport, hang by a thread,” said Alexandre de Juniac, IATA’s Director General and CEO. “Creating a globally-compatible approach to the crucial issue of airport slots is an important part of underpinni­ng a recovery of aviation. The united position of the air transport industry on what needs to be done to protect connectivi­ty and choice in the best interests of passengers is a clear signal to regulators of the extreme urgency of the situation. Action is needed now as any delay makes recovery for air transport, and the global economy, more difficult. We need regulators to recognize the crisis we are in and act with speed and flexibilit­y,” said Luis Felipe de Oliveira, Director General of ACI World. “WWACG welcome the possibilit­y to work out a common ground together with IATA and ACI World for the preparatio­n of the 2021 Summer season. It is important that relevant authoritie­s take appropriat­e action to secure the aviation industry the necessary predictabi­lity in the planning process in these extraordin­ary times for the entire industry,” said Fred Andreas Wister, chairman, WWACG.

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