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New COVID-19 slot relief to help EU airlines

29 January 2021, 00:53 CET
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New COVID-19 slot relief to help EU airlines

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(BRUSSELS) - The EU announced Thursday it is preparing new temporary rules to help air carriers cope with the drastic decline in air traffic caused by the Coronavirus crisis and avoid operating empty flights.

Member states' ambassadors have agreed on a negotiating mandate for granting airlines relief from airport slot use requirements for summer 2021, while taking initial measures to start relaunching the industry and encourage competition. The new rules will also give flexibility to adapt to different scenarios and allow for measures to be taken up to the summer 2022 scheduling period.

"With COVID-19 still very much around, it would be premature to go back to the old 'use it or lose it' rule," said Portugal's Portuguese Minister for Infrastructure and Housing Pedro Nuno Santos, for the EU presidency: "The new slot relief provisions strike a balance by providing much-needed help to airlines, encouraging competition in the industry and preparing for a gradual return to normality as soon as that becomes possible, while avoiding ghost flights and reducing emissions."

Eurocontrol figures indicate a continued year-on-year fall in air traffic of around 74% as from mid-June 2020.

Under the general EU airport slot requirements, airlines must use at least 80% of their take-off and landing slots in order to keep them the following year. The Council text grants airlines the possibility to return 50% of their slot series but expects them to use at least 50% of the remaining slots.

The Commission will be empowered to adopt delegated acts for one year to cover the following two seasons. With these acts, the Commission may change the minimum utilisation rate to between 30% and 70%. This grants the necessary flexibility to adapt to different air traffic levels based on traffic data and forecasts and other indicators.

Both the Council and the European Parliament will need to agree on the final text.

The negotiations between the co-legislators on the proposal are being held as a matter of urgency, with a view to having the new rules in place in time for the start of the summer 2021 season on 28 March 2021.

Draft regulation amending regulation 95/93 as regards temporary relief from the slot utilisation rules at Community airports due to the COVID-19 pandemic - Council mandate

Regulation 95/93 on common rules for the allocation of slots at Community airports


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