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Aviation Update

05 March 2020

Proposing MP
Welwyn Hatfield
Type
Written Ministerial Statement
Department
Department for Transport

At a Glance

Issue Summary

The statement addresses the collapse of Flybe and its impact on passengers and employees.

Action Requested

The government is working with industry to identify opportunities to re-establish key routes, encouraging airlines to offer rescue fares for affected passengers, and reviewing regional connectivity and Air Passenger Duty (APD) to support regional aviation while meeting climate change commitments. The Chancellor stands ready to announce further support if needed due to the economic impact of coronavirus.

Key Facts

  • Flybe ceased trading in early hours of the morning.
  • HMG provided in-person support at UK airports for affected passengers and offered free train and coach travel options.
  • Airlines are encouraged to offer rescue fares and accept Flybe tickets as alternatives.
  • The Aviation Minister spoke with counterparts in Devolved Administrations about response plans.
  • A review of regional connectivity is underway to ensure domestic transport connections.
  • Treasury is reviewing Air Passenger Duty (APD) for regional support while meeting net zero by 2050 commitments.
  • Flybe agreed to continue operating following January conversations but later ceased trading due to non-viability.
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