The boss of Manchester Airport has slammed 'government inaction' for hurting the country's aviation industry. Charlie Cornish, CEO of Manchester Airports Group, says quarantine is leading to millions of cancelled holidays, damaging the economy and risking jobs.Last August, Manchester Airport recorded its busiest day in the hub's 82-year history as more than 115,000 people flew to or from one of 210 destinations.
A year on, hub bosses say an optimistic figure this year would be 25,000 travellers. And they say quarantine restrictions and lack of financial support have contributed to 'tens of thousands of job losses and millions of cancelled holidays'.Mr Cornish said: "If reports are to be believed, our government was due to debate taking a.
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