EU: measures to support transport sector

By: Nina Hoppmann
Created: 30 April 2020 - 08:04
Updated: 30 April 2020 - 08:04

The European Commission adopted a package of measures that will provide significant relief to the transport sector by solving practical problems, removing administrative burdens, and increasing flexibility. This package includes measures to support the aviation, rail, maritime, inland navigation and road sectors, ensuring that no single player is hit harder than any other, as the entire sector moves on from the travel restrictions put in place during the coronavirus pandemic.

  • For aviation, the relief proposal addresses ground-handling services – authorising the extension of contracts to avoid complex tenders, and allowing concessions that will prevent airports from getting blocked should ground-handling companies go bankrupt. The proposal also modifies air carrier licensing rules temporarily to ease financial problems linked to the coronavirus.
  • A proposal to amend the regulation on port charges will give Member States and port authorities the flexibility to defer, reduce or lift port infrastructure charges for port users, if they so wish. This will provide shipping companies, including those operating ferries, with much-needed liquidity.
  • For rail, the Commission is proposing to extend by three months the deadline by which some Member States must transpose EU law on rail safety and interoperability. The delay will ensure the sector has legal clarity, and can focus its time and resources on coronavirus recovery.
  • The Commission has also responded positively to requests from 11 Member States for temporary exemption from EU rules on driving times and rest periods that they have put in place. The exemption will provide drivers the flexibility they need to keep goods moving around Europe, even if they encounter queues at border crossings, reduced access to rest and sanitary facilities along the network. A further nine Member States have now also requested temporary exemption, and will receive a positive decision in the coming weeks.

Read the whole proposals here: Coronavirus: package of measures to support transport sector