Britain to publish aviation recovery plan this year

A British Airways Boeing 747 G-CIVD plane at London Heathrow airport. The plane is one of 31 jumbo jets to be retired early by the airline due to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. REUTERS/JOHN SIBLEY
A British Airways Boeing 747 G-CIVD plane at London Heathrow airport. The plane is one of 31 jumbo jets to be retired early by the airline due to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. REUTERS/JOHN SIBLEY

LONDON –  Britain will publish its aviation recovery plan later this year transport minister Grant Shapps said on Wednesday, adding that he could not give more detail on the timing because of uncertainty caused by coronavirus disease 2019.

“The best I can give you right now is later this year,” Shapps told a parliamentary committee when asked about the recovery plan, adding that the date of publication would become clearer in the next few weeks.

The plan to help the United Kingdom’s airlines and airports restart after the pandemic is keenly awaited by the industry after almost a year of travel restrictions.

The industry, which has already shed 45,000 jobs, has repeatedly asked the government for more sector specific support. (REUTERS)

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