The UK Airport Operators Association’s (AOA’s) Chief Executive, Karen Dee, has responded to the Transport Select Committee’s report UK aviation: reform for take-off, reiterating the need for an aviation recovery package to support connectivity recovery.

Welcoming the report, which provides recognition of the devastating impact the pandemic has had on aviation, Dee highlighted “the difficulty UK airports faced as a result of ever-changing travel restrictions, without the necessary transparency and evidence-base to build trust in the rules.”

She added: “We join the Committee in calling for a comprehensive recovery package that allows our sector to recover sustainbly and prevents the UK from falling behind our international counterparts. As we set out in our own report, Reconnecting the UK: recovering aviation connectivity, this must include financial measures to help bring routes back across the UK, or we risk losing out to European airports who are financially better placed to attract airlines thanks to our generous sector-specific government support during the pandemic.

“If government does not deliver this, the impacts are clear: people and businesses who depend on aviation for their own success will carry the heaviest burden, particularly outside London and the South East of England. They will not be able to get their products and services to market easily, to bring tourists and business visitors to the UK or to invest in their local community.”

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