Scottish Daily Mail

Easyjet boss blasts Boris over travel restrictio­ns

- By Francesca Washtell

eASYJeT’S boss blasted travel restrictio­ns on fully vaccinated Britons as the budget airline ramped up its flight schedule.

Chief executive Johan lundgren said ‘expensive and unnecessar­y testing’ for low-risk destinatio­ns ‘just doesn’t make sense’. The UK’s biggest budget carrier will fly at around 60pc of prepandemi­c levels this summer.

It is desperatel­y trying to salvage its most lucrative season after it lost £3.5m a day in the quarter to June.

easyjet said it was having to become less reliant on the UK and has been adding more flights between continenta­l cities as european countries have relaxed travel restrictio­ns more quickly. Around two thirds of its bookings are coming from europe – when they would usually be split equally with the UK.

lundgren said: ‘You can go into a very crowded nightclub with no face mask and with no vaccinatio­n and no testing, but you cannot fly and lie on a beach in a low-risk destinatio­n that has proven much lower infection levels in the UK and you will be [subject to] different kinds of unnecessar­y expensive testing and requiremen­ts, that just doesn’t make sense.’

he said the UK was moving in the right direction on opening up but that there should be ‘many, many more destinatio­ns’ on the green list.

lundgren added: ‘Unnecessar­y testing should not be in place because it does restrict travel for millions of passengers in a way that is unfair and not backed up by science.’

Britons travelling back from countries on the ‘green list’ must take a test before returning and book and pay for another one after they arrive in england.

The airline revealed it racked up a £318m loss in the last quarter, when it ran just 17pc of its 2019 flights and one in three seats were left empty. Revenues came in at £213m – a sharp increase from the £7m collected the same time last year when the first and most restrictiv­e lockdowns were in force.

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