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  • Heathrow Airport to begin job cuts as passenger numbers flatline

    June 11, 2020

    Heathrow Airport announced this morning that it would begin to cut frontline jobs after the government’s 14-day quarantine measures meant traffic numbers were no longer sustainable. In May, passenger numbers were at an all time low of 228,000, down 97 per cent from last year. As a result, the airport, which has already cut one-third [...]

  • Exclusive: Heathrow warns of 25,000 job losses amid quarantine travel row

    June 7, 2020

    Heathrow Airport’s chief executive has warned that 25,000 jobs may be lost at the airport if the government’s quarantine rules are not relaxed, or air bridges not established, within the next two weeks. Those losses would largely come from airline redundancies but speaking to City A.M.’s City View podcast, John Holland-Kaye also said a decision [...]

  • Heathrow Airport to begin temperature screening trial this week

    May 17, 2020

    Passengers arriving at Heathrow Airport’s terminal two will from Thursday be screened to see if they have high temperatures in an attempt to identify whether they have coronavirus. The airport will implement thermal screening technology in the immigration area, which will automatically scan anyone passing through the terminal. Later, it will also begin to use [...]

  • Heathrow calls for border reopening plan as passenger numbers fall 97 per cent

    May 11, 2020

    The chief executive of the UK’s largest airport Heathrow has called on the government to lay out a roadmap for how it will reopen its borders after coronavirus. Speaking as the airport announced that passenger volumes in April had fallen 97 per cent, John Holland-Kaye said: “Aviation is the lifeblood of this country’s economy, and [...]

  • Heathrow expansion: UK will not need third runway for up to 15 years

    May 6, 2020

    The chief executive of Heathrow today said it could be 10 to 15 years before the UK need a third runway at the airport due to the coronavirus crisis.  Speaking to the transport select committee, John Holland-Kaye insisted that a third runway at the airport remained “a critical economic plank for the growth of the [...]

  • Heathrow boss calls for coronavirus tests at UK airports

    April 24, 2020

    The chief executive of the UK’s biggest airport has written to the government to call for it to introduce mass health screening at the country’s airports as part of its response to the coronavirus pandemic. Last night John Holland-Kaye wrote to health secretary Matt Hancock to demand the UK puts in place rigorous measures to [...]

  • Heathrow’s credit rating downgraded amid coronavirus uncertainty

    March 27, 2020

    Heathrow Airport’s long-term credit rating has been downgraded amid the reduced demand and ongoing uncertainty caused by the coronavirus outbreak. Credit rating agency Standard & Poor has announced today it is lowering Heathrow’s long-term ratings on Class A and Class B debt by one notch. Heathrow Funding Limited retains investment grade credit ratings on the [...]

  • Heathrow boss to forego salary as coronavirus hammers airlines

    March 16, 2020

    Senior executives at Heathrow Airport including boss John Holland-Kaye will take pay cuts over the next few months as the UK’s busiest airport tries to limit the damage done by the coronavirus outbreak. Sky News first reported that Holland-Kaye would forego his salary until June, making him the latest of a number of airline and [...]

  • Heathrow Airport passenger numbers sink in February as coronavirus hits demand

    March 11, 2020

    Passenger numbers at Heathrow Airport declined nearly five per cent year-on-year in February as a lack of demand due to the coronavirus outbreak began to take its toll on the transport hub’s footfall. The monthly fall to 5.4m passengers was largely down to a falling demand on Asian and European routes, which have been the [...]

  • Heathrow third runway: Businesses react as High Court blocks expansion

    February 27, 2020

    Climate groups reacted joyously this morning after the Court of Appeal upheld their challenge to the planned third runway expansion of Heathrow Airport. However, business groups expressed their “bitter disappointment” at the decision. In a seismic decision for environmental campaigners, the court found that the government’s policy statement for the third runway was “unlawful” as [...]

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