Heathrow suffered a loss of £2 billion as the Covid-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on travel and boundaries.
The number of passengers who passed the airport last year fell 22.1m from 73% last year. This is the lowest number since 1975.
Heathrow CEO John Holland Kai remained positive following the Prime Minister’s roadmap and was convinced that people would go for summer vacation this year.
He said in BBC Radio 4’s Today Program: Move your UK business back. ”
Airlines and travel agencies saw stocks rise on Tuesday as bookings surged after the announcement.
Heathrow cuts 1,000 jobs a year, and we hope Rishi Sunak will continue to ease the business rate by 100% and extend the Furlough scheme.
Holland-Kaye said: .
“We can have hope for 2021. The UK is at the pinnacle of becoming the world’s first country to safely resume international travel and trade on a large scale.
“By moving aviation again, we can save thousands of jobs and revitalize the economy, and Heathrow works with the global travel task force to create a robust, science-backed, industry-supported, robust We will develop a plan,” he added.