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LONDON, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson must show how travel will restart when he sets out his wider roadmap for easing COVID-19 restrictions on Feb. 22, UK airline bosses said.
Coronavirus restrictions on travel have brought airlines to their knees over the last year and Britain’s biggest airlines easyJet and British Airways fear their sector could be forgotten by the government again.
“We need a clear statement on the path for international travel in the prime minister’s announcement,” easyJet Chief Executive Johan Lundgren told media at an online event on Thursday.
“The government has suggested that every other sector which includes hospitality, retail, and leisure, that it will be a roadmap for these sectors out on the Feb. 22, and international travel must be included as well.”
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