Airports Council International (ACI) World and the International
Air Transport Association (IATA) have today come together to call for
governments to quickly grant financial relief to assist airport operators and
airlines during the unprecedented COVID-19 crisis and support the essential
connectivity the industry will provide for economic recovery.
The industry is united with governments around the world in efforts to stop the
spread of the virus, and, in the face of massive government imposed travel
restrictions, the industry is doing all it can to maintain air cargo operations
vital to supporting global supply chains, including medical shipments critical
to fighting COVID-19.
The economic impact of these measures on all involved in the global air
transport industry has been severe. With passenger demand plummeting to
unprecedented levels, revenues are falling beyond the ability of even the most
extreme cost-cutting measures to mitigate. Airports and airlines continue to
face a financial liquidity crisis.
The current state of the global air transport industry risks the loss of
millions of jobs. The aviation industry supports 65.5 million jobs around the
world, including 10.5 million people employed at airports and by airlines, and
supports $2.7 trillion in world economic activity¹. As the COVID-19 pandemic
continues to unfold, airports and airlines around the world are engaged in a
battle to sustain essential operations and to preserve jobs.
ACI and IATA are calling for urgent balanced support to the industry via:
- taxation relief, including alleviation of payroll taxes, corporate taxes, concession fees or other government incomes from the industry
- loans, loan guarantees or direct support to maintain financial liquidity across the aviation ecosystem.
Some governments have recognized the urgency of action but time is running out for other governments to provide the necessary financial relief to keep the whole industry viable and ready to support a balanced recovery including ground handlers and other service providers at airports.
“The financial impact of the current crisis is unlike anything we have ever seen and requires urgent action by governments to assist the aviation industry to protect jobs, ensure essential operations, and plan for recovery,” ACI World Director General Angela Gittens said. “Urgent tax relief and direct financial assistance that is to the benefit of the entire aviation ecosystem is needed to help preserve millions of jobs, protect essential operations, and foster a balanced recovery. Preserving the continuity of operations for airports and airlines and protecting aviation jobs today will result in a faster economic recovery tomorrow.”
IATA’s Director General and CEO Alexandre de Juniac said the situation could not be more dire.
“Governments will depend on aviation to be ready to lead an economic recovery when this pandemic is behind us,” Mr. de Juniac said. “Governments must act now with financial lifelines that only they can provide for airlines and airports to see them through these extraordinary times. Airlines and airports are in this together. The more financially stable our airport partners are, the more they can help the industry to drive a recovery in air travel that will jump start the global economy.”