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Further aviation policy delays will impact economic recovery

Further aviation policy delays will impact economic recovery

Airlines are dismayed that the Government’s announcement, following the consultation on UK hub airport capacity, is reported to be delayed yet again and claim it will be a further setback to the UK’s economic recovery.

The consultation, originally scheduled for March,  was delayed with the expectation of being published before the Parliamentary recess started on 17 July.

BAR UK Chief Executive, Mike Carrivick, said “Delaying important decisions until later in the year demonstrates a lack of courage and the paralysis afflicting strategic policy making within the Government. Whilst this Government struggles internally to establish a clear and defined hub airport policy for the future, competing nations will continue to take away the trade and commerce that should be welcomed in this country.

“The message from exporters and importers is clear. They need the best connectivity and frequency for commerce to expand and also require clarity for the future so that they can plan for their own businesses. Many of our member airlines wish to expand their UK services to meet the market needs but the lack of policy is driving them to other countries.

“Subject to understandable environmental issues, the industry is asking to be allowed to fund its own infrastructure of national importance and without public funds.

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“BAR UK calls on the Government to act decisively sooner rather than later and warns that continued prevarication is damaging to business and employment prospects.”