UHeathrow ufuna isicwangciso sokuphuma sodwa ukuze sincede ukuqala kwakhona uqoqosho lwase-UK

UHeathrow ufuna isicwangciso sokuphuma sodwa ukuze sincede ukuqala kwakhona uqoqosho lwase-UK
Umphathi we-Heathrow u-John Holland-Kaye
Ibhalwe ngu UHarry Johnson

London Heathrow Airport’s passenger numbers were down 97% in April with the airport supporting essential travel for just 200,000 people in the entire month – the same number it would typically serve in just one day. Many of those passengers were on board the 218 charted repatriation flights that landed at Heathrow. Demand is expected to remain weak until governments lift lockdowns.

A total of 1,788 cargo only flights operated from Heathrow in April, helping to bring in critical supplies of PPE. The busiest day was 30th April, with 95 dedicated cargo movements – 14 times the usual daily average pre-Covid-19. Even so, cargo volumes at Britain’s biggest port were down over 60%.

The airport supports Government’s aim of avoiding a second wave of infection, even though the 14 day quarantine plan will effectively close borders temporarily.  It is likely that few passenger flights will operate and even less people will travel until the quarantine is lifted.

Without long haul passenger flights, there will be very limited trade as 40% of UK exports and inward supply chain travels in the cargo holds of passenger planes from Heathrow.  Until people can fly freely again, industries in all corners of the country will remain stagnant.

Heathrow calls on Government to lay out a roadmap for how borders can eventually be reopened and to take a lead in developing a Common International Standard so that passengers can travel freely between low risk countries once the infection rate has been brought down.

Umphathi we-Heathrow uJohn Holland-Kaye uthe:

“Aviation is the lifeblood of this country’s economy, and until we get Britain flying again, UK business will be stuck in third gear. The Government needs to urgently lay out a roadmap for how they will reopen borders once the disease has been beaten, and to take an immediate lead in agreeing a Common International Standard for health in aviation that will allow passengers who don’t have the infection to travel freely.”

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April 2020

Abakhweli beTheminali
(000)
Apr 2020 % Shintsha Jan ukuya
Apr 2020
% Shintsha Ngamana 2019 ukuya
Apr 2020
% Shintsha
imarike
UK                10 -97.7              923 -36.7            4,306 -9.4
EU                67 -97.1            4,649 -43.4          23,897 -13.8
Ezingezo-EU zaseYurophu                  7 -98.5            1,087 -40.0            4,968 -13.1
iAfrika                  7 -97.7              792 -33.5            3,115 -9.4
amantla Emelika                27 -98.3            3,244 -39.9          16,683 -9.4
ilatin America                  4 -96.4              310 -31.9            1,237 -9.9
Phakathi empuma                37 -94.6            1,654 -32.4            6,959 -8.1
Asia / Pacific                48 -94.9            2,195 -41.7            9,839 -15.1
Total              206 -97.0          14,854 -39.9          71,003 -11.9
Iintshukumo zoThutho loMoya  Apr 2020 % Shintsha Jan ukuya
Apr 2020
% Shintsha Ngamana 2019 ukuya
Apr 2020
% Shintsha
imarike
UK              245 -93.3            9,061 -25.0          37,703 -1.2
EU            1,517 -91.5          43,152 -35.7        185,303 -12.8
Ezingezo-EU zaseYurophu              205 -94.2            9,754 -33.1          38,725 -11.6
iAfrika              124 -90.4            3,632 -30.6          13,625 -8.4
amantla Emelika            1,263 -82.0          18,739 -28.5          75,952 -8.4
ilatin America                36 -92.7            1,435 -28.9            5,422 -11.3
Phakathi empuma              574 -76.6            7,509 -24.3          28,167 -7.4
Asia / Pacific              904 -76.7          10,552 -33.1          41,841 -12.0
Total            4,868 -87.9        103,834 -32.1        426,738 -10.4
Cargo
(Iitoni zeetriki)
Apr 2020 % Shintsha Jan ukuya
Apr 2020
% Shintsha Ngamana 2019 ukuya
Apr 2020
% Shintsha
imarike
UK                  1 -96.8              143 -25.7              537 -30.7
EU            3,368 -57.4          22,194 -28.3          85,621 -16.9
Ezingezo-EU zaseYurophu            1,525 -64.8          10,147 -45.7          48,452 -17.8
iAfrika            1,809 -78.6          21,967 -32.1          82,934 -11.5
amantla Emelika          20,072 -57.3        148,931 -25.9        512,969 -15.8
ilatin America              286 -94.1          11,502 -38.6          47,145 -14.3
Phakathi empuma            9,635 -53.5          67,373 -17.2        245,119 -4.0
Asia / Pacific          14,252 -63.9        101,303 -35.8        407,097 -19.6
Total          50,949 -61.7        383,560 -29.1     1,429,874 -15.0

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