Really!!??
A year after flight bookings started to slump in the face of the growing coronavirus crisis, UK airlines still have no certainty about when they might fly at scale again.The government has made all but essential trips abroad illegal, and this week imposed the most draconian rules ever known for arrivals to the UK with hotel quarantine.During the coronavirus pandemic, carriers including British Airways, easyJet and Virgin Atlantic have collectively lost billions of pounds.But analysis by The Independent shows they intend to recoup some of their losses by setting very high fares for in-demand flights – even a year ahead. Prime departures on the key ski link from London Gatwick to Geneva for February half-term 2022 are selling at more than £1,000 return.
Source: Air fares soar as UK airlines seek to staunch losses | The Independent