As we know, the UK Government is taking a lot of heat for removing Portugal from its Green List. Well, here is the release I have been waiting to work on – Ryanair and only what can be seen as contempt for the powers that be.
Let us dive into this juicy release.
A Ryanair Boeing 737-800 preparing to turn for the runway at Birmingham Airport – Image, Economy Class and Beyond.
The airline goes straight for the jugular – stating the decision to move Portugal to the Amber Travel list has no basis in public health or medical science.
As you are aware, changing Portugal to the Amber list will require passengers to quarantine at home for 10 days, as well as book additional tests.
Ryanair argues that that 75% of UK adults have now received a Covid vaccine. Vaccine rates in Portugal are rapidly catching up with UK levels, with over 40% of Portugal’s adults having now received a Covid vaccine.
The airline goes on to argue:
The decision to move Portugal from the Green to Amber list has also no basis in medical or public health when Covid infection rates in Portugal are also identical to UK rates (at just 50 cases per 100,000). Covid case rates in Portugal are declining, as they are in the UK, thanks to the successful rollout of the Covid vaccines. Ryanair also condemned Transport Minister Grant Shapps failure to add other destinations to the UK Green List, such as Malta, which has now overtaken the UK with almost 80% of its population receiving a Covid vaccine, and Covid case rates in Malta are just 12 per 100,000 population, less than 25% of the rate in the UK.
As well as Portugal, Ryanair is calling for islands such as the Balearics and the Canaries, to be added to the UK Green List.
In Quotes
Ryanair’s CEO Michael O’Leary goes full on in his attack on the UK Government
“Boris Johnson’s Government is again mismanaging the Covid recovery. This stop-go-stop approach to short haul travel in Europe is inexplicable and unjustified when 75% of the UK population has now received a Covid vaccine. There is no medical or public health reason for moving Portugal from the Green to the Amber List, when its Covid case rates are as low as the UK at just 50 per 100,000 population, and Portugal’s vaccine rollout programme has exceeded 40% and is rapidly catching up with UK levels.
UK citizens who have already booked travel to Portugal deserve an explanation why vaccinated UK citizens are required to quarantine when returning from a country which has similarly low Covid case rates as the UK. Transport Minister Shapps should also explain why those countries such as Malta, or Islands such as the Balearics and the Canaries, who have significantly lower Covid case rates than the UK, have not been added to the UK Green List to allow UK families a well-earned holiday in June, July and August, particularly when those UK families have already been vaccinated.
This is sadly further evidence that the Johnson Government just makes it up as they go along, and this stop-go-stop approach to international travel is damaging for the UK and for millions of UK families. Ryanair calls today on Boris Johnson and Grant Shapps to immediately return Portugal to the Green List, and add those other low risk destinations such as Malta, the Balearics and the Canary Islands, so that British families can plan their holidays for Summer 2021 without being repeatedly disrupted and mismanaged by Boris Johnson and his chaotic Government Administration.”
Make no mistake: The travel industry is angry
With the changes due to come into force at 4 am Tuesday, airlines have had to push extra capacity to get those back for those who wish to avoid quarantine.
And airlines are angry with the comparatively short-notice changes, that are pushing passengers away when they see little sign in the evidence that there is a rise.
That is impacting both their operations and their revenue numbers – which again could be
The fact is simple: We are back to the lists that dominated the news cycle and this blog for some months – before the 3rd lockdown killed nearly all travel.
Whilst there is the safety side to balance, as well as the political bent from the Tory Party to unlock the UK from lockdown regulations from the 21st June (with significant pressure from within the party itself wanting to exit the lockdowns at hell-bent speeds).
What about the transatlantic airlines?
They’re annoyed too. We will delve into that later…
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