"Tens of thousands of jobs are being lost because Britain remains cut off from critical markets such as the US, Canada and Singapore," said Heathrow CEO John Holland-Kaye."The government can save jobs by introducing testing to cut quarantine from higher-risk countries while keeping the public safe from a second wave of COVID."
Over 860,000 passengers travelled through Heathrow in July -- down 88 percent on the previous year, but a slight uplift in traffic since the start of the pandemic, driven by the UK government's creation of the first"travel corridors" on July 4.
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