Aviation urgently needs a flight plan for recovery after de facto border closure

- Passenger volumes down 89% in January as the national lockdown, travel bans, blanket quarantine and compulsory testing deterred people from travelling.
- The additional inconvenience and cost of quarantine hotels, day2/day 8 testing requirements on top of other measures mean that the UK’s borders are effectively closed. We are working with the Government to try to ensure this complex scheme is workable.
- Fewer long-haul passenger flights meant that cargo volume was down 21% in January – a key indicator of the damage that travel restrictions are having on the UK’s exports and supply chain.
- UK exporters, service industry, inbound tourism and education that rely on aviation need to see a “flight plan” to reopen Britain’s borders safely as part of the Prime Minister’s roadmap to recovery on 22nd February.
- The government also needs to provide targeted support to ensure the aviation sector can survive the current crisis, including full business rates relief and an extension to the furlough scheme.
- We are pleased that the CAA has acknowledged the need to adjust Heathrow's regulatory settlement to ensure the airport continues to deliver for consumers. The previous settlement could not have accounted for a crisis of this scale. An appropriate adjustment now would support the regulatory model, increase long-term investment in the UK and lower long-term prices for consumers. The CAA must act in March after its consultation.
Traffic Summary | ||||||
January 2021 | ||||||
Terminal Passengers (000s) | Jan 2021 | % Change | Jan to Jan 2021 | % Change | Feb 2020 to Jan 2021 | % Change |
Market | ||||||
UK | 57 | -84.0 | 57 | -84.0 | 1,158 | -76.2 |
EU | 187 | -90.0 | 187 | -90.0 | 6,360 | -76.9 |
Non-EU Europe | 41 | -90.5 | 41 | -90.5 | 1,387 | -75.7 |
Africa | 76 | -76.1 | 76 | -76.1 | 907 | -74.2 |
North America | 86 | -93.6 | 86 | -93.6 | 2,610 | -86.2 |
Latin America | 11 | -90.7 | 11 | -90.7 | 325 | -76.4 |
Middle East | 133 | -80.4 | 133 | -80.4 | 1,918 | -75.4 |
Asia / Pacific | 86 | -91.1 | 86 | -91.1 | 2,022 | -82.3 |
Total | 677 | -88.9 | 677 | -88.9 | 16,689 | -79.4 |
Air Transport Movements | Jan 2021 | % Change | Jan to Jan 2021 | % Change | Feb 2020 to Jan 2021 | % Change |
Market | ||||||
UK | 788 | -77.0 | 788 | -77.0 | 12,518 | -69.8 |
EU | 2,517 | -84.1 | 2,517 | -84.1 | 69,007 | -67.0 |
Non-EU Europe | 626 | -82.8 | 626 | -82.8 | 13,908 | -68.1 |
Africa | 625 | -52.9 | 625 | -52.9 | 6,756 | -55.5 |
North America | 1,957 | -70.5 | 1,957 | -70.5 | 30,016 | -64.1 |
Latin America | 137 | -72.4 | 137 | -72.4 | 2,602 | -56.4 |
Middle East | 1,323 | -49.8 | 1,323 | -49.8 | 15,321 | -49.9 |
Asia / Pacific | 1,619 | -58.7 | 1,619 | -58.7 | 22,240 | -52.8 |
Total | 9,631 | -74.6 | 9,631 | -74.7 | 172,600 | -63.8 |
Cargo (Metric Tonnes) | Jan 2021 | % Change | Jan to Jan 2021 | % Change | Feb 2020 to Jan 2021 | % Change |
Market | ||||||
UK | 7 | -87.8 | 7 | -87.8 | 193 | -68.3 |
EU | 7,837 | 18.8 | 7,837 | 18.8 | 77,337 | -17.4 |
Non-EU Europe | 5,280 | 55.9 | 5,280 | 55.9 | 47,950 | -14.0 |
Africa | 7,055 | 6.3 | 7,055 | 6.3 | 69,604 | -24.8 |
North America | 27,748 | -34.8 | 27,748 | -34.8 | 371,842 | -33.6 |
Latin America | 722 | -81.6 | 722 | -81.6 | 30,561 | -43.5 |
Middle East | 18,428 | -7.0 | 18,428 | -7.0 | 210,245 | -18.8 |
Asia / Pacific | 24,391 | -25.9 | 24,391 | -25.9 | 309,101 | -32.9 |
Total | 91,466 | -21.1 | 91,466 | -21.1 | 1,116,832 | -29.1 |