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Gromit | 09:50 Mon 25th May 2020 | News
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So the Government is going to throw £tens of Billions of our money to save the airlines.

British Airways - Mostly Spanish/Arab owned
Virgin - 49% American
EasyJet - Greek
RuanAir - Irish.

15 airlines have gone out of business in the last 5 years (including Monarch and Thomas Cook), because there are too many of them.
Let market forces prevail, and the ones that survive will be stronger.

Buying stakes in airlines now is a waste of taxpayers money - we shouldn’t bail them out.
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I agree gromit we should not bail them out. the best way is to end this lockdown now and that will hopefully save all manner of businesses.
Not that i believe in any of this Global warming/Climate change lies,but i believe a lot less airliners flying around the world could only be beneficial for this planet.
Easyjet is British
Is there a link?
I can see the logic of trying to preserve at least a rump of British industries, otherwise when/if normality resumes the world will be taken over by Chinese and US concerns.

However, as Gromit says, even British Airways isn't British. Virgin is, but only just. EasyJet seems to be - its owner, EasyGroup, operates from London though registered in the Caribbean.

So I'm not sure there's any special reason to pour money into them, beyond the jobs they may create locally.
bednobs, there's a bailout plan called Project Birch, though I don't think any recipients have been specified

https://www.headforpoints.com/2020/05/25/virgin-atlantic-may-receive-a-lifeline-under-the-governments-new-project-birch/
Take those 4 out and there are virtually no airlines that fly to Europe from UK except Tui - more importantly that can bring the tourists here.
//Take those 4 out and there are virtually no airlines that fly to Europe from UK //

erm- Air France? Lufthansa? KLM? Wizz? Alitalia? SAS? etc....?
I concur with 3Ts. Get the country moving again. NOW...
Do not bailout the airlines with our money, as a business they are not unique, vary many businesses are suffering the consequences of badly thought through reactions to this virus.
Well I was expecting arguments but I'd be interested to know how many abers have booked those for their holiday flights (city breaks maybe), They have never been an option on anything I've ever booked - and Alitalia have been bailed out more times than I've had hot dinners.
And as an example I've just checked - you can't go anywhere from the UK with Air France except France..No thanks
‘ Get the country moving again. NOW...
Do not bailout the airlines’

A slight conflict there!
ZM: the airlines wont need a bailout if they can get back to flying NOW, not difficult.
So why are they not just asking for widespread air travel to re start rather than a bailout?
The Germans have just agreed to bail out Lufthansa. Yes, I know it’s partLy state owned.
"So why are they not just asking for widespread air travel to re start rather than a bailout? " - no idea, they should, we need to end this lock down now before the economy is completely trashed. There's no money to pay benefits and bail outs if no one is earning.
//you can't go anywhere from the UK with Air France except France.//

with air France, from the UK, you'll probably only be able to fly directly to Paris. but after that it should still be possible to reach a lot of Europe. if BA and other "British" carriers go under it may well become the new reality. but of course the industry will be awash with redundant aircraft which the remaining airlines may well seek to charter to holiday companies, etc.

whatever happens to aviation in the next weeks and months, it won't be anything like it was 2 months ago, and there's likely to be a much reduced choice for potential passengers.
I’ll tell you why, Tora, because it will be months before air travel returns to anything approaching normal. For us to thrive and survive, we will need professional reliable air travel companies around to do that.
ok let's start now.
It’s not going to happen. Haven’t you heard about the self imposed quarantine regs?
yes and they are killing us.

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