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May 31, 2021

Business Traveller – Heathrow renews calls to restore transatlantic routes

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Heathrow airport has once again called for the government’s “green list” to be extended later this week, stating that failure to do so will see the UK “missing out on a multi-billion-pound economic boost”.

The airport cites new research from the Centre for  Economics and Business Research (CEBR), which shows that travellers passing through Heathrow account for over £16 billion spent across the UK.

Nearly a quarter of this figure (£3.74 billion) comes from US visitors travelling through Heathrow, which the airport said “highlights the urgent need to restore the UK’s transatlantic routes – by adding the US to the green list at the earliest opportunity”.

The UK government is due to review the current “green list” (which allows arrivals from certain destinations to enter without quarantining) on June 7, and Heathrow said that its recent announcement regarding a dedicated “red list” arrivals facility at the airport meant that it now had “additional capacity for arrivals from an expanded green list”.

Heathrow said that if the US is not added to the green list “there’s a risk that these US visitors could go elsewhere”.

Commenting on the news Heathrow’s CEO, John Holland-Kaye, said:

“This research shows just how many businesses across the UK are losing out because of the Government’s restrictions on access to overseas visitors and markets. The Government has the tools to protect both public health and the economy and Ministers must unlock more low risk destinations across Europe, as well as the US, as part of the next review on June 7.”

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