Global Travel Taskforce could kickstart global Britain – if ministers get a grip on Border Force picture

Global Travel Taskforce could kickstart global Britain – if ministers get a grip on Border Force

11 March, 2021

Global Travel Taskforce could kickstart global Britain – if ministers get a grip on Border Force

 

  • Monthly passenger numbers fell below 500,000 in February - capping 12 months with passenger numbers at their lowest since 1966 - due to the ban on all but essential travel, blanket quarantine, pre-departure and post-arrival testing   
  • Limits on passenger flights, which normally carry freight, mean cargo volumes remain 30% down on an annual basis, while EU rivals including Frankfurt, Paris Charles de Gaulle and Schiphol airports returned to pre-Covid cargo tonnage levels

  • We are working with the PM’s Global Travel Taskforce to facilitate the safe restart of international travel after 17th May. The aim should be to simplify and standardise the checks that are required, with a goal of returning to travel as it used to be 

  • We are now preparing to restart operations safely, working with all companies across the airport. Our biggest single concern is the ability of Border Force to be able to cope with additional passenger numbers, given recent unacceptable queue times

  • The CAA has acknowledged that Heathrow’s regulatory settlement needs to be adjusted and we expect a decision in the coming weeks. An adjustment which will help keep prices competitive and unlock investment in consumer service and resilience

Heathrow CEO, John Holland-Kaye said:

“Aviation has always led the UK economy out of recession, and we will do so again. The PM’s Global Travel Taskforce can lead the way on reopening international travel and trade safely – but ministers must get a grip of Border Force’s performance so that visitors get a warm welcome to Britain, not a 6 hour queue.”

 

Traffic Summary

      
       

February 2021

     
       

Terminal Passengers
(000s)

Feb 2021

% Change

Jan to
Feb 2021

% Change

Mar 2020 to
Feb 2021

% Change

Market

 

 

   

 

UK

51

-85.4

108

-84.7

861

-82.4

EU

118

-93.5

305

-91.8

4,650

-83.1

Non-EU Europe

37

-91.2

79

-90.9

1,000

-82.5

Africa

55

-80.4

130

-78.1

683

-80.6

North America

43

-96.3

129

-94.8

1,485

-92.2

Latin America

5

-95.5

15

-93.0

226

-83.5

Middle East

57

-90.3

190

-85.0

1,387

-82.3

Asia / Pacific

95

-86.4

182

-89.2

1,415

-87.4

Total

461

-91.5

1,139

-90.1

11,707

-85.6

       
       

Air Transport Movements

Feb 2021

% Change

Jan to
Feb 2021

% Change

Mar 2020 to
Feb 2021

% Change

Market

     

 

UK

601

-80.9

1,389

-78.9

9,968

-76.2

EU

1,581

-89.5

4,098

-86.7

55,502

-73.4

Non-EU Europe

436

-87.5

1,062

-85.1

10,867

-75.1

Africa

523

-57.5

1,148

-55.1

6,049

-60.2

North America

2,007

-67.3

3,964

-69.0

25,879

-69.1

Latin America

87

-81.2

224

-76.6

2,227

-62.6

Middle East

958

-61.3

2,281

-55.4

13,805

-55.1

Asia / Pacific

1,560

-51.4

3,179

-55.4

20,592

-55.9

Total

7,753

-77.9

17,345

-76.3

144,889

-69.6

       
       

Cargo
(Metric Tonnes)

Feb 2021

% Change

Jan to
Feb 2021

% Change

Mar 2020 to
Feb 2021

% Change

Market

     

 

UK

40

12.1

47

-49.7

197

-65.7

EU

9,992

60.4

17,829

39.0

81,100

-12.6

Non-EU Europe

5,963

104.2

11,243

78.3

50,993

-5.6

Africa

7,500

1.3

14,555

3.7

69,703

-24.4

North America

33,245

-30.4

60,993

-32.5

357,324

-36.0

Latin America

1,149

-67.1

1,871

-74.8

28,216

-47.0

Middle East

15,970

-21.0

34,397

-14.1

205,997

-20.7

Asia / Pacific

27,196

-2.2

51,586

-15.1

308,496

-31.9

Total

101,055

-12.8

192,521

-16.9

1,102,028

-29.5