EasyJet CEO urges U.K. to even further relieve European travel limits in ‘safe way’

Johan Lundgren, CEO of British airline EasyJet, is urging the U.K. federal government to additional relieve restrictions on European vacation owing to development on vaccination costs.

“We under no circumstances expected it was going to be, you know, a straightforward restoration. We always realized there was going to be bumps together the way,” Lundgren claimed Monday on CNBC’s “Squawk on the Road.” “But obviously with the prosperous rollout for the vaccination, we imagine that much of European travel could be opening up in a secure way.”

While the U.K.’s significant fee of vaccination has significantly weakened the link between recorded infections and people getting seriously ill from the illness, the region is viewing a spike in Covid instances mainly attributed to the delta variant, which originated in India. That prompted Primary Minister Boris Johnson to push back England’s following reopening stage to July 19 from the planned June 21.

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