Royal Oak Tribune

Heathrow loses claim to being Europe’s biggest airport

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LONDON » London’s Heathrow Airport says it has lost its place as Europe’s busiest air hub to Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris after the COVID-19 pandemic grounded flights and Britain failed to approve passenger testing that could scale back quarantine requiremen­ts.

Heathrow said Wednesday that it expects passenger numbers to fall more than previously forecast this year and rebound more slowly in 2021.

The airport now expects to serve 22.6 million passengers this year and 37.1 million in 2021, down from a June forecast of 29.2 million and 62.8 million. The forecast for this year represents at 72% drop from 2019.

Commercial aviation plunged this year as government­s implemente­d travel restrictio­ns and passengers canceled flights amid efforts to control the spread of COVID-19. Some countries have sought to revive the market by implementi­ng passenger testing regimes that reduce or eliminate the need for quarantine­s.

Despite pressure from the travel industry, Britain still requires travelers from most countries to self-isolate for 14 days after arrival, making most business and leisure travel impractica­l.

“The U.K.’s hub airport is no longer the busiest airport in Europe, competitor­s such as Charles de Gaulle have exceeded us in terms of passenger numbers as they benefit from a testing regime,” Heathrow said in a statement. “Without a rapid move to testing, the U.K. will fall even further behind its European competitor­s and the economic recovery will fail to get off the ground.”

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