Transport Secretary’s ABTA Speech Blasted by Industry

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps' speech at the online ABTA conference has been blasted by industry

The travel industry have blasted Transport Secretary Grant Shapps speech at the online ABTA travel conference.

When the Transport Secretary was questioned over why the travel industry hadn’t received the same support as the hospitality sector, given that it has also been virtually shut down due to government travel restrictions, he defended the government’s level of support, saying 55,000 aviation employees had received furlough payments and £1.8bn of government-backed loans had been made to airlines to see them through the pandemic.

Mr Shapps also said the government had underwritten Refund Credit Notes, and he said it had “worked hard” to set up travel corridors to Covid-safe destinations.

The Scottish Passenger Agents’ Association President Joanne Dooey said: “We’re bound to wonder if our government has any understanding of what’s happened to our industry when we have a minister, at a virtual travel conference, who talks about bank loan support for the aviation sector and ignores the hundreds of travel agents across the UK who are facing business ruin and mass staff redundancies as the furlough scheme ends.

“His insensitive tweet on the eve of the conference about his government’s support for the space industry shows just how out of touch he is with our plight and his inability to understand, empathise with or support us.

“Space flight may be top of his agenda, but getting international travel moving again is surely more important for the entire UK economy than reaching outerspace? In a week which saw the government giving financial support to bar workers and strip club workers, shouldn’t his focus be on helping the industry which enabled him take his family on holiday to Spain this summer?

“The whole travel sector awaits the domestic test regime he outlined today which aims to cut quarantine time on travellers’ return to the UK. However, we’d prefer that the testing plans were laid out in full for us, without the rhetoric of Grant Shapps calling it a ‘trailblazing’ scheme. We cannot stress forcibly enough that we need a testing scheme by the end of the year at the latest to restore customer confidence and save the sector.”

ATBA Chief Mark Tanzer described Mr Shapps’ speech as ‘very worrying’.

Mr Tanzer said: “The travel corridors he mentioned are mainly shut at the moment, we need to move away from blanket FCO advice.”

Speaking about the Global Travel Taskforce launched last week Mr Tanzer said: “This testing regime absolutely has to hit the ground if we are going to get out of this, the pre-taskforce work just seems to have disproved things, such as that day zero tests won’t work.

“We haven’t seen evidence of what he [Shapps] is doing for his department, for his sector of the economy.”

news