Coronavirus: Leaving middle seat empty is idiotic, says Ryanair
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WTTEN-The boss of Ryanair says the airline will not resume flights if it has to keep middle seats empty to fight Covid-19, calling the idea “idiotic”.
Michael O’Leary said he was hopeful 80% of flights could resume by October if travel restrictions are eased in July.
But he said empty seats did not ensure safe social distancing and were financially unviable.
He added that if the Irish government imposed the rule, it would have to pay for the middle seat “or we won’t fly”.
Like most other big airlines, Ryanair has grounded flights as countries around Europe have imposed travel restrictions to contain the pandemic.
However, industry experts believe the rules will relaxed this summer, subject to conditions.
Emirates, easyJet and Delta in the US have all said they plan to keep middle seats empty and some think governments will make it a rule.
But Mr O’Leary told the Financial Times the idea was “idiotic” as it did not ensure a safe 2 metre distance between passengers.
“We can’t make money on 66% load factors,” he said.
He said Europe should instead follow Asia and bring in more effective measures, such as forcing people to wear masks on transport and have their temperatures checked at airports.
‘Quick recovery’
Many in the airline industry believe it could take up to three years to get back on track.
According the UN’s civil aviation body, ICAO, international air passenger traffic in the first three quarters of 2020 could drop by as many as 1.2 billion travellers, or by two-thirds.
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