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Flybe

05 March 2020

Lead MP

Kelly Tolhurst

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

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TaxationEmploymentForeign AffairsBenefits & Welfare
Other Contributors: 30

At a Glance

Kelly Tolhurst raised concerns about flybe in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

TaxationEmploymentForeign AffairsBenefits & Welfare
Government Statement
Flybe has ceased trading, impacting over 15,000 passengers due to travel today. The government's priority is to support affected passengers and employees. Flybe faced financial challenges due to decreased bookings and increased competition, compounded by the recent outbreak of coronavirus. The government will review regional connectivity and air passenger duty to ensure sustainable and climate-friendly solutions. Existing alternative transport options are available for passengers, including rail and road. Government representatives are available at airports to assist affected individuals. Jobcentre Plus outlets and redundancy payment services will support laid-off employees. The aviation industry is facing challenges due to coronavirus; the government stands ready to provide further support if needed.

Shadow Comment

Karl Turner
Shadow Comment
The collapse of Flybe represents a significant loss, particularly in terms of jobs and regional connectivity. The shadow minister questions the measures taken by the government to assist those affected by this crisis. He calls for a thorough assessment of the risk posed to other airlines due to coronavirus and asks about preparations made to address these risks. Additionally, he highlights the importance of maintaining vital regional links following Flybe's collapse and urges the government to urgently review industry concerns over slot usage rules that may force inefficient flight operations.
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