Scottish Daily Mail

‘Quarantine roulette is wrecking Britain’

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HEATHROW’S boss has warned Covid quarantine restrictio­ns are ‘strangling the economy’ as passenger numbers plunged more than 80pc last month.

John Holland-Kaye accused the Government of playing ‘quarantine roulette’ and blamed the introducti­on of restrictio­ns at short notice for wiping out this year’s summer holidays.

The hard-hitting interventi­on came as Britain’s biggest airport revealed the dwindling numbers of passengers at what would normally be the height of the summer holiday season.

Some 1.4m travelled via Heathrow last month, 6.3m fewer than in August last year. North American passenger numbers were down more than 95pc compared with last year, with the US remaining on Britain’s travel ‘red’ list because of its high Covid infection rate.

Heathrow – the UK’s biggest port – also said the amount of cargo carried in and out dropped more than a third (34.2pc) to 88 tonnes.

Holland-Kaye has been one of the most strident supporters of the Mail’s Get Britain Flying Again campaign to introduce Covid testing at airports. The Government has said it is looking at options to reduce quarantine for those who test negative for Covid-19.

But the Heathrow boss warned ‘every day of further Government delay costs British jobs and livelihood­s’.

He said: ‘Britain’s economic recovery is falling behind. Heathrow’s traffic figures for August demonstrat­e the extent to which quarantine is strangling the economy.’ The decision to return Portugal to the quarantine list on Thursday left tens of thousands of holidaymak­ers scrambling to escape the country before restrictio­ns were imposed at 4am today.

Speaking to the Mail, HollandKay­e said the summer holiday getaway that most airports and airlines rely on has been ‘completely blown up by the quarantine roulette that has happened’.

‘This really is a disaster for UK aviation,’ he said.

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