Sunderland Echo

Social distancing at airports ‘impossible’

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not imagine going through there and socially distancing in the summer. It’s just physically impossible to socially distance with any volume of passengers in an airport.”

Social distancing on planes would reduce capacities by more than 50% and mean “prices would shoot up”, Mr Holland-Kaye predicted.

EasyJet has suggested it could leave the middle seats on its planes empty when flights resume.

Mr Holland-Kaye set out several alternativ­e “practical” steps which could be implemente­d to give passengers “confidence that they are safe to fly”.

He said: “I think that’ll be a package of measures including some form of screening. That might be temperatur­e screening, as you see in Asian airports. It will include probably people having less contact with each other, so probably wearing masks when they travel. Less contact between passengers and airport workers. It will include fantastic hygiene in the airport, with sanitisers and deep cleaning and things like that.

“I think that package of measures – once we have got the disease under control – will be enough to get people flying again.”

Ryanair chief Michael O’Leary gave his support to temperatur­e checks and declared: “We can keep people safe.

“What we will have to do, though, when we do return, will be temperatur­e checks at people entering airport terminals and train stations.

“Anybody with a temperatur­e of over 38 degrees will be refused entry. And, on board, we will have face coverings or facemasksf­orpassenge­rs,for cabin crew.

“We are disinfecti­ng every aircraft every night. So, yes, I think we can keep people safe.”

The number of passengers travelling through Heathrow last month was down by around 97% compared with April 2019.

The west London airport expects passenger demand will “remain weak” until government­s around the world “deem it safe to lift travel restrictio­ns”.

It recorded an 18.3% yearon-year decline in demand to 14.6 million passengers between January and March, while earnings before tax and interest fell by 22.4% to £315 million.

The airport insisted its financial position is “robust”, with £3.2 billion in liquidity, which is “sufficient to maintain the business at least over the next 12 months, even with no passengers”.

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