90,000 fall in Heathrow passenger numbers blamed on 'devastating' new £10 travel permit
Airport bosses have called on Labour to reform the scheme, which was introduced by the previous Conservative government last year.
Heathrow Airport has claimed it has suffered a 90,000 decline in passenger numbers on routes affected by a new £10-per-person government scheme.
Bosses described the electronic travel authorisation (ETA) system, which was introduced by the Conservative government in November 2023, as "devastating for our hub competitiveness".
The digital permits are required for nationals of seven Middle Eastern countries who do not have a visa or legal residence but wish to enter or transit through the UK.
The £10 fee applies to every affected traveller, including children and babies.