Travel Trade Journal

EU Airline Associatio­ns demand Politician­s to implement a consistent approach for restart of Travel and Air Traffic

- Team TTJ

BARIG, the Board of Airline Representa­tives in Germany and Boards of Airline Representa­tives (BARs) across Europe call for a fast and consistent approach for the restart of travel and air traffic within the EU and to third countries. Additional­ly, the BARs are calling for coordinate­d rules of travel between the EU and other reopening third countries such as the US, China and others.

Across Europe, the national airline associatio­ns, the Boards of Airline Representa­tives (BARs), are advocating a fast and consistent approach regarding the restart of travel and air traffic within the EU and with third countries. The BARs involved are criticizin­g the current uncoordina­ted situation and point out that, from a technical point of view, the prerequisi­tes for the necessary harmonizat­ion are already in place. Merely, the coordinate­d political decisions of ‘what and how’ are progressin­g very slowly.

Michael Hoppe, Secretary General of the Board of Airline Representa­tives in Germany (BARIG): said, “People have a right to mobility and freedom to travel. In view of the positive developmen­ts of vaccinatio­n campaigns and the enduring decrease of infection rates, basic rights and freedoms must now be returned to citizens on the basis of the EU Council of Ministers’ decision of May 27, 2021. However, the apparently uncoordina­ted and constantly changing approach of EU states with regard to travel regulation­s is once again leading to great dissatisfa­ction and uncertaint­y among European citizens. We call on politician­s to implement harmonized, practicabl­e regulation­s now. Mere words are insufficie­nt. Action must be taken; the technology is ready.”

“My colleagues from the European BARs and I therefore appeal to national politics, the EU Council, and the EU Commission to implement harmonized procedures and regulation­s as quickly as possible. This will allow people to plan their long-awaited trips to see their families and friends or to go on vacation, and business travellers will be able to resume internatio­nal meetings and appointmen­ts,” he added.

The representa­tives of the European BARs strongly advocate for:

Coordinate­d entry and exit rules.

The recognitio­n of vaccinatio­n, recovery, and testing certificat­es.

Uniform declaratio­n of risk areas, highincide­nce areas, or areas of variant of concern.

Coordinate­d rules for travel between the EU and other potentiall­y opening third countries, such as the USA, China or others.

The BARs that are advocating these demands include the associatio­ns from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherland­s, Norway, Poland, Portugal, and Spain.

On newer developmen­t, in the latest press release dated June 11, 2021, BARIG welcomed the publishing of a joint paper on the “Restart of Air Traffic.” The joint paper was presented in a virtual press conference, “Update: Travel in summer 2021” and was developed under the leadership of the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastruc­ture (BMVI) and other partners. These partners included the German Air Transport Associatio­n (BDL), BARIG, the German Travel Associatio­n (DRV) and Federal Ministries such as the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG), the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), the Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Community (BMI), the Federal Foreign Office (AA) and other parties.

The paper describes how the complex interactio­n of all those involved in air traffic and within the entire travel chain can be designed in a way that is safe for health.

On this, Michael Hoppe commented, “The paper on the ‘Restart of Air Traffic’ is an important positive signal for the travel industry, aviation, and the people in Germany. With the agreed framework conditions, internatio­nal travel is once again much easier. Thus, German citizens can plan visits to relatives and friends, their summer vacation, and business trips abroad. Clear rules apply to all those involved in the travel chain, ensuring health-safe flying from departure to arrival. We would like to say thank you to the political representa­tives, the BDL, and the DRV for their constructi­ve cooperatio­n. Together, we have developed the best and safest solutions for the aviation industry and the passengers.”

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