Heathrow boss urges ministers to 'save holidays' & warns he'll have to cut jobs

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Heathrow boss urges ministers to ‘save holidays’ & warns he’ll have to cut jobs in weeks if no plan to exit quarantine

HEATHROW'S boss today urged ministers to "save people's holidays" as he warned he'll have to cut jobs in weeks if there's no plan to exit the 14-day quarantine plan.

"Unless we can see that, that gives us confidence, we wont be able to take the measures that are needed to get the UK economy moving and to save people’s holidays." "As chief executive, I am going to have to make that decision in the next few weeks about jobs in my own company.A YouGov poll this week showed 63 per cent of people in favour of a blanket quarantine for people coming into the UK, while 24 per cent supported it but wanted it limited to arrivals from high-risk destinations.

All arrivals from Monday - except a short list of exemptions - will have to hand over contact details and an address of where they will self-isolate for 14-days.

 

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