Montreal, 17 March 2020 – As the COVID-19 outbreak continues to unfold, Airports Council International (ACI) World has today called for the alleviation of airport slot usage requirements.

Recognizing the ripple effects of pursuing disparate approaches across different countries and airports, ACI World urges a harmonized approach through a global temporary suspension of airport slot usage requirements until 30 June 2020.

ACI favours an ongoing flexible reassessment of the situation based on data-driven evidence.

This would enable carriers, especially network airlines, to adjust their schedules in a sustainable way and for airports to protect connecting traffic at hub airports and help safeguard connectivity worldwide.

“Passenger demand continues to slump as travel restrictions and bans come into effect and a temporary suspension would protect existing routes and schedules and enable airports and airlines to recover more quickly when the emergency is over,” ACI World Director General Angela Gittens said.

Along with the global temporary suspension, carriers are required to return slots within 24 hours of removing flights from booking systems.

Receiving more realistic flight schedules will also enable airports to take necessary measures to reduce operating costs proportionately.