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London City Airport approved as COVID-secure by UK CAA and Public Health England

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Following an in-depth two-day assessment, the UK Civil Aviation Authority and Public Health England officially approved London City Airport as COVID-secure.

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As international travel ramps up from UK airports ahead of summer 2021, the health and safety measures in place at London City Airport (LCY) have been formally approved as COVID-secure by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and Public Health England (PHE), in line with the CART Take-Off guidelines set out by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

During a rigorous two-day assessment, which included a full audit of the passenger journey for both departure and arrival, CAA and PHE officials saw first-hand the range of health measures that the airport has put in place, including enhanced hygiene measures, support services to staff and processes to ensure that passengers can move quickly, and safely, through the airport, whilst still delivering a great customer experience.

With the airport expected to offer flights to over 30 UK and European destinations in summer 2021, the assessment also looked at London City Airport’s preparedness for a significant increase in passenger numbers.

To facilitate this expected increase, the airport’s onsite COVID-19 testing centre will be expanded and will offer all relevant tests for key international travel markets, with passengers able to pre-book £66 PCR tests for departure and arrival, and same-day result LAMP tests for £76.

Alison FitzGerald, Chief Operating Officer at London City Airport, said: “We understand that some passengers may be apprehensive about travelling, but they should be assured that we are not only doing everything that we can to not only keep them safe, but to make the London City experience as simple and straightforward as possible.”

“Being one of the first UK airports to achieve this globally recognised health accreditation, which is endorsed by our regulator and Public Health England, will hopefully give people the confidence to book their travel with LCY for a much-deserved break this summer,” she added.

London City Airport follows London Stansted Airport (STN), East Midlands Airport (EMA) and London Heathrow Airport (LHR) in receiving the accreditation.

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