Burton Mail

More than 220 million flyers missing from airports due to pandemic

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UK airports lost 223 million passengers last year due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, figures show.

Some 74 million passengers travelled through UK airports, including East Midlands Airport, in 2020, analysis of Civil Aviation Authority data by the PA news agency revealed.

This is less than a quarter of the 297 million recorded during the previous 12 months. The Airport Operators Associatio­n (AOA) said the statistics demonstrat­e the “devastatin­g impact” of the virus on aviation.

Cardiff Airport suffered the largest decline at 86.7%. The UK’S largest airport, Heathrow, recorded a 72.7% reduction, from 80.9 million passengers in 2019 to 22.1 million last year. Demand for air travel collapsed in March as the UK went into lockdown due to the coronaviru­s outbreak.

A partial recovery had occurred by late summer and early autumn, but passenger numbers plummeted again in November after many restrictio­ns were reimposed in the face of a second wave of the virus.

AOA chief executive Karen Dee said: “These figures lay bare the devastatin­g impact Covid-19 has had on UK airports.

With passengers down nearly 90% between April and December 2020, airports’ economic output was decimated and significan­t numbers of jobs were lost.”

With travellers from every major viable tourist destinatio­n currently required to go into quarantine when they return to the UK, Ms Dee warned that the Government’s “overly cautious” approach to reopening travel means this summer will be “as bad, if not worse, than 2020”.

She went on: “This leaves UK airports trailing behind internatio­nal competitor­s in the EU and US, who not only received significan­tly more financial support from their government­s but are also now able to restart travel over the summer.”

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