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Covid-19: Aviation

03 June 2020

Lead MP

Huw Merriman

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

EconomyEmployment
Other Contributors: 46

At a Glance

Huw Merriman raised concerns about covid-19: aviation in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The debate addresses the economic impact of the coronavirus crisis on the aviation industry, focusing on job losses and the need for tailored support. It highlights concerns about companies using the pandemic as a justification to cut jobs and benefits despite benefiting from government schemes like the furlough programme.

Government Response

EconomyEmployment
Government Response
The Minister highlights the Government's support measures for aviation but acknowledges concerns about companies using schemes while planning redundancies. She suggests that ethical considerations should guide such decisions. Responds to each concern raised by hon. Members, emphasising that the government has been working closely with aviation sector to understand and mitigate impacts, encouraging use of existing support schemes before bespoke aid is sought, stressing importance of furlough scheme in protecting jobs. The Department stands ready to support those affected by job losses. The Minister aims to work regionally with impacted areas and regional airports on recovery stages. Engaging regularly throughout the past ten weeks with BA and other organisations, she highlights the importance of customer action against poor employer behaviour. Acknowledges concerns and reiterates commitment to working with stakeholders to mitigate job losses. Emphasises the Government's readiness to offer bespoke support and discusses options for recourse if terms are not agreed. Emphasised working with aviation sector to reduce emissions, prioritising regional connectivity, discussing slot allocation mechanisms, engaging with unions on job impacts, supporting the aviation sector and exploring policy levers. I have been very clear that the priority for this Government is to halt or limit the spread of coronavirus. It has to be accepted that we need to work to find those measures that will enable airlines to operate flights and passengers to travel safely, but also to stop the importation of cases as our infection rate is reduced. We are working hard across Government to find policy measures to achieve that, and that is what the quarantine policy is about.
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