Burton Mail

Passenger flights are taking off again at airport

BOSS LOOKS FORWARD TO WELCOMING TRAVELLERS WITH FIRST SERVICE TODAY

- By ANNA WHITTAKER anna.whittaker@reachplc.com

PASSENGER flights were due to resume from East Midlands Airport today for the first time in months.

The Government lifted its ban on internatio­nal travel last week, meaning that the 5.10pm Ryanair departure to Faro, Portugal, today, can go ahead.

It is the first passenger flight from the airport since internatio­nal travel was prohibited when the UK went into lockdown at the start of the year.

The lifting of internatio­nal travel restrictio­ns, last week, was coupled with the introducti­on of a “traffic light” system placing countries on green, amber or red lists. Each tier has its own restrictio­ns, such as quarantine and testing requiremen­ts upon return to the UK.

Of the countries currently on the Government’s “green list” (passengers travelling back from these places do not have to self-isolate upon their return to the UK) only Portugal is served by the airlines that operate out of East Midlands.

Today’s flight will be the first of over 20 scheduled departures throughout May.

In addition to Portugal, there are also flights to Alicante, Malaga and some Greek islands, although these remain on the amber list, which means that passengers will need to self-isolate for 10 days when back in the UK – although this can end early with a negative test on day five.

Clare James, their airport’s managing director, said: “I’m very much looking forward to welcoming passengers back to EMA.

“Even though numbers will be very low for a few weeks until more popular destinatio­ns are added to the green list, it marks a pivotal moment for our passenger operation.

“We very much hope that this is the start of what will eventually become a busy summer season which we need, given the devastatin­g impact the pandemic has had on air travel.

“I’d like to reassure all our customers that we continue to implement the highest safety measures across the airport.”

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Ryanair is due to fly to Faro, in Portugal, from the airport today
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East Midlands Airport managing director Clare James

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