Most of Europe should open to UK travellers, says Easyjetpublished at 10:49 British Summer Time 30 April 2021
Most of Europe should be open for travellers from the UK under the government's planned easing of flight restrictions, EasyJet boss Johan Lundgren has said.
But he told the BBC the "clock is ticking" and airlines need clarity, with the list of permitted destinations yet to be published ahead of the expected relaxing of travel curbs next month.
It is expected the government will use a traffic light system to rank countries with high vaccination rates and other data, showing which are suitable for travel.
Mr Lundgren will use a speech later today to detail research from Yale University experts which suggest that unrestricted travel to some of the most popular holiday destinations would only increase hospital admissions by 4%.
He will say the research suggests much of Europe, including key destinations such as Spain, Portugal and Greece, should be "green" in the traffic light system.
"As the rest of the economy emerges from this lockdown with some precautions in place, there is no reason why the same is not possible for travel," he is due to say, crediting the progress of the vaccination rollout.