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Ryanair will slash planned number of flights next month from 50% to 40% of 2019 levels because of UK quarantine restrictions

Ryanair has announced it will further reduce its operations due to coronavirus travel restrictions and blamed 'government mismanagement' for lack of customer confidence in travel.

The budget airline said its capacity in October will be 40% of 2019 levels, compared with the 50% it previously announced.

The firm said it expects to fill 70% of seats on its planes. 

A Ryanair spokesperson said: 'We are disappointed to reduce our October capacity from 50% of 2019 to 40%.

'However, as customer confidence is damaged by government mismanagement of Covid travel policies, many Ryanair customers are unable to travel for business or urgent family reasons without being subjected to defective 14-day quarantines.

Ryanair has announced it will further cut its operations due to coronavirus travel restrictions

Ryanair has announced it will further cut its operations due to coronavirus travel restrictions

'While it is too early yet to make final decisions on our winter schedule (from November to March), if current trends and EU governments' mismanagement of the return of air travel and normal economic activity continue, then similar capacity cuts may be required across the winter period.'

Which countries are on the UK's quarantine list?

Andorra

Austria

Belgium

Croatia

Czech Republic

France

Gibraltar 

Greece

Greek islands Lesvos, Tinos, Serifos, Mykonos, Crete, Santorini and Zakynthos (England Wales and Northern Ireland)

Netherlands

Malta

Monaco

Hungary

Luxembourg

Portugal

Slovenia

Spain

Switzerland

Aruba

The Bahamas

Guadeloupe

Jamaica

Trinidad and Tobago

Turks and Caicos 

Reunion

French Polynesia

Ryanair called on the Irish government to halt its 'excessive and defective travel restrictions', which include 14 days of self-isolation for arrivals.

Transport Minister Eamon Ryan 'has kept Ireland locked up like North Korea since July 1', the airline claimed.

The UK Government announced on Thursday that quarantine restrictions will be imposed on travellers from Slovenia and Guadeloupe from Saturday. 

But travellers returning from Thailand and Singapore will no longer have to quarantine after they were added to the UK safe travel list tonight. 

Announcing the latest changes to the travel corridors list tonight, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps tweeted: 'Latest data shows we need to remove Slovenia and Guadeloupe from the Travel Corridor list to keep everyone safe. This means if you arrive in the UK from these destinations after 4am Saturday, you will need to self-isolate for 14 days.

'Separately, we will be adding Singapore and Thailand to the Travel Corridor list. Please check before you travel as both countries may have extra requirements before entering.

'A reminder that travellers to the UK (from ANY location) MUST complete a Passenger Locator Form by law. This is vital in protecting public health & ensuring those who need to are complying with self-isolation rules.' 

A DfT spokeswoman added: 'People arriving in England from Slovenia and Guadeloupe from 4am Saturday September 19 will need to self-isolate for two weeks as the countries are removed from the travel exemptions list.

'Data from the Joint Biosecurity Centre and Public Health England has indicated a significant change in both the level and pace of confirmed cases of coronavirus in both destinations, leading to Ministers removing these from the current list of Travel Corridors.

'Data from Slovenia shows that the weekly incidence per 100,000 has increased from 14.4 on September 9 to 29.1 on September 16. This equates to a 102 per cent increase. 

'There has been a sharp increase in the weekly incidence rate of COVID-19 in Guadeloupe over the past 4 weeks, with a 558 per cent increase in weekly incidence per 100,000 between August 25 and September 15.'

The UK Government currently uses a threshold of 20 cases per 100,000 when it makes decisions on whether to add or remove countries from its quarantine list. 

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary last week hit out at the 'government mismanagement' of the Covid-19 crisis and the subsequent travel restrictions and said the winter is a 'write-off'

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary last week hit out at the 'government mismanagement' of the Covid-19 crisis and the subsequent travel restrictions and said the winter is a 'write-off'

The decision to remove the quarantine requirement for arrivals from Thailand and Singapore is unlikely to lead in a surge of people from England visiting the destinations.

The countries are only allowing people to enter for a limited number of reasons, such as if they have a work permit or are the spouse or child of a resident. 

Denmark retained its quarantine exemption, despite its seven-day case rate being 33.8.  

In a statement, Ryanair described the latest announced capacity reductions as 'necessary due to damage caused to forward bookings by continuous changes in EU Government travel restrictions and policies'. 

The firm says many of the restrictions are introduced at short notice, which 'undermine consumers’ willingness to make forward bookings'.

Ryanair, Europe's biggest budget airline, has previously announced it has already cut 250 office staff around the continent.

Michael O'Leary, Ryanair's CEO, has previously described the coronavirus pandemic has the 'worst downturn we have ever had in our 100-year industry.'  

Mr O'Leary has said this winter is a 'write-off' and said the UK quarantine system was 'lumpy and defective'.  

Last week, the CEO hit out at the UK and Irish governments in an interview with Sky News and said 'there is more chance of catching Covid in Bolton than Barcelona'.

He said: 'The aviation industry across Europe has been bedevilled by government mismanagement of travel restrictions and quarantines.'

He pointed to Italy and Germany as countries who had 'safely returned' to intra-European travel and had 'much better' tracing and testing systems than Britain or Ireland. 

 He said customers had no confidence in booking future holidays because 'you've got the UK government locking down Bolton one day, Preston another day' and said they were 'making stuff up as they go along'.

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