US and UK airlines demand end to ‘overly cautious’ transatlantic travel restrictions

US and UK airlines demand end to ‘overly cautious’ transatlantic travel restrictions

A coalition of transatlantic airlines have demanded that President Biden and Boris Johnson lift "overly cautious" travel restrictions between the US and UK given the strength of the two countries' coronavirus vaccine programmes.

The companies, which include all the carriers offering passenger services between the nations and other industry players including Heathrow Airport, argued that fully reopening the key market was "essential to igniting economic recovery" on both sides of the ocean.

American Airlines, British Airways (BA), Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, United Airlines and Virgin Atlantic issued the plea at a time when the UK is tightening its green list of destinations and just days ahead of a meeting between the two leaders in Cornwall this week - the first face-to-face encounter since the president was elected.