>> I certainly hope you are right. I don't really understand the UK government instruction to
>> UK airlines not to fly, when other airlines from Europe are operating on a skeleton
>> timetable. There are people who do need to fly for sound reasons and that will
>> also keep some people employed.
There's been no instruction from the government. BA continue to operate limited services both domestically on trunk routes and internationally to US, China etc. Eastern and Loganair are also operating domestically. As observed elsewhere the UK airlines that have grounded their fleets have simply responded to the lack of either business or leisure traffic.
Some BA services seem to be operating without passengers including a 777 or A350 to Tel Aviv most days. Presumably there's still enough freight to keep the holds at least partly filled.
KLM are still operating to a number of UK regional airports too.
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