Airlines and airports: supporting recovery in the UK aviation sector
Transport Committee
Closed
Inquiry
This inquiry will be examining airlines’ and airports’ recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. The sessions will also examine the effects of the Government’s policy on international travel, including the system for international travel and travel requirements such as PCR testing. This inquiry will consider: Airlines’ and airports’ recovery from the …
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Recommendations
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Conclusions
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Report
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Oral sessions
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Letters
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Events
Activity timeline 20 events
11 Jul
2022
2022
25 Apr
2022
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Report published
15 Dec
2021
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Oral evidence
15 Dec
2021
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15 Dec
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15 Dec
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
1 Dec
2021
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Oral evidence
1 Dec
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1 Dec
2021
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
17 Nov
2021
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Oral evidence
17 Nov
2021
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17 Nov
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
Oral evidence sessions 4 sessions
15 Dec 2021
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Dr Jenny Harries OBE · UK Health Security Agency
Edward Wynne-Evans · UK Health Security Agency
Jonathan Mogford · UK Health Security Agency
Richard Moriarty · Civil Aviation Authority
Robert Courts MP · Department for Transport
1 Dec 2021
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Brian McClean · AGS Airports Limited
Cait Hewitt · Aviation Environment Federation (AEF)
Clive Coleman · Regional and City Airports
Dr Andy Jefferson · Sustainable Aviation
Helena Bennett · Green Alliance
Kay Ryan · Loganair Limited
17 Nov 2021
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Karen Dee · Airport Operators Association
Neena Bhati · Which?
Rt Hon Jenny Willott OBE · CAA Consumer Panel
Tim Alderslade · Airlines UK
Willie Walsh · International Air Transport Association
21 Sep 2021
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Colm Lacy · British Airways
John Holland-Kaye · Heathrow Airport
Sophie Dekkers · easyJet
Stewart Wingate · Gatwick Airport Limited
Reports 1 report · click to expand
| Title | HC No. | Published | Items | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fifth Report - UK aviation: reform for take-off | HC 683 | 25 Apr 2022 | 27 | Responded |
Recommendations & Conclusions
14 results
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Fifth Report - UK aviation: reform…
The reimposition of travel restrictions had little effect on the spread of the Omicron variant...
The reimposition of travel restrictions had little effect on the spread of the Omicron variant in the UK. The Government appeared to recognise that outcome and belatedly reversed most of those restrictions in early January 2022. Overly strict international travel …
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Government Response
The Government agrees with the conclusion that the reimposition of travel restrictions had little effect on the spread of the Omicron variant in the UK.
Department for Transport
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Fifth Report - UK aviation: reform…
We welcome the Government’s decision to remove all international travel requirements.
We welcome the Government’s decision to remove all international travel requirements. We also welcome the Government’s statement that future international travel contingency measures will only be implemented in extreme circumstances. That decision gives the UK a competitive advantage over countries …
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Government Response
The Government agrees with the conclusion and states that the COVID-19 pandemic was unprecedented, and governments worldwide have had to balance competing objectives. They adapted their approach over time, learning lessons and taking a more targeted and time limited approach where possible, whilst focussing on protecting public health.
Department for Transport
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
Fifth Report - UK aviation: reform…
The Government must build international travel into its future pandemic resilience planning, developing a transparent...
The Government must build international travel into its future pandemic resilience planning, developing a transparent and predictable system that can be used to facilitate safe international travel during potential future health crises. The Government’s strategy for the recovery of the …
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Government Response
The government agrees with the recommendation to build international travel into future pandemic resilience planning and states they will learn lessons from COVID-19 and build resilience to future pandemics and threats to public health. They say they will work closely with industry on resilience but don't commit to a specific plan beyond what is stated in "Flightpath to the Future".
Department for Transport
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
Fifth Report - UK aviation: reform…
The Government must set up an international travel toolkit based on the following principles: •...
The Government must set up an international travel toolkit based on the following principles: • International travel restrictions must be evidenced by transparent advice and analysis that the Government makes publicly available. Such analysis must detail the rationale and evidence …
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Government Response
The government agrees that restrictions on international travel must be proportionate and comparable to the rest of the UK economy and will continue to work with industry on contingency planning, but makes no commitment to compensate the industry for economic losses.
Department for Transport
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
Fifth Report - UK aviation: reform…
The Government must convene a global taskforce to promote the standardisation of the remaining international...
The Government must convene a global taskforce to promote the standardisation of the remaining international travel requirements that were introduced in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The Government should pursue bilateral negotiations with countries with high rates of vaccination to …
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Government Response
The government acknowledges the recommendation but notes that border measures are a sovereign prerogative. However, they agree on supporting greater alignment on international travel requirements and will continue to have a leadership role in shaping the global framework, as well as continue to engage bilaterally with other states.
Department for Transport
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Fifth Report - UK aviation: reform…
In April 2021, the Global Travel Taskforce recommended that the Government consult on additional, flexible...
In April 2021, the Global Travel Taskforce recommended that the Government consult on additional, flexible and modern tools to enforce consumer rights before 48 UK aviation: reform for take-off the end of 2021. Although long overdue, the Government is now …
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Government Response
The government has noted the conclusion and is considering the CAA having additional powers, as part of the Aviation Consumer Policy Reform Consultation. They state that aviation consumer laws are in place to protect consumers’ rights and that airlines are under a legal obligation to pay refunds within 7 days, provide compensation, where appropriate, and to provide clear information to passengers in the event of cancellation, long delays or if a passenger is denied boarding.
Department for Transport
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Fifth Report - UK aviation: reform…
In the absence of additional powers, the Civil Aviation Authority must utilise its existing powers...
In the absence of additional powers, the Civil Aviation Authority must utilise its existing powers to challenge businesses and to pursue enforcement orders from the courts to tackle infringements of consumer rights in relation to refunds. Although that process may …
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Government Response
The government has noted the conclusion. They state that the CAA is able to enforce aviation consumer law where infringements harm the collective interests of consumers and that they are currently exploring options to go further in this area through the Aviation Consumer Policy Reform Consultation.
Department for Transport
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
Fifth Report - UK aviation: reform…
We welcome the Government’s decision to seek views on the length of delay that should...
We welcome the Government’s decision to seek views on the length of delay that should trigger compensation for domestic flights as part of its airline passenger rights consultation, as well as the requirement that all airlines that fly to and …
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Government Response
The government has noted the recommendation regarding compensation for domestic flights and states that automatic compensation will be considered as part of the analysis of responses to the Aviation Consumer Policy Reform Consultation, with a new Aviation Passenger Charter to be published.
Department for Transport
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
Fifth Report - UK aviation: reform…
The Government’s changes to Air Passenger Duty are welcome.
The Government’s changes to Air Passenger Duty are welcome. However, that system will not be introduced until 1 April 2023. The Government should bring that date forward to 1 July 2022 to support domestic routes that might otherwise collapse because …
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Government Response
The government has noted the recommendation but will not bring forward the date of the Air Passenger Duty changes, citing the need to provide airlines with sufficient notice and acknowledge booking cycles.
Department for Transport
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Fifth Report - UK aviation: reform…
The delivery of the airspace modernisation strategy cannot be subject to further delay.
The delivery of the airspace modernisation strategy cannot be subject to further delay. Urgent attention is required if the strategy’s target deadlines are to be met. The need to deliver the strategy’s initiatives is particularly acute in the context of …
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Government Response
The government acknowledges the importance of airspace modernization for aviation decarbonization and highlights the roles of the Department for Transport, the Jet Zero Council, and the Airspace Change Organising Group in addressing this issue.
Department for Transport
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
Fifth Report - UK aviation: reform…
Despite the importance of airspace modernisation, and the relative speed with which it could be...
Despite the importance of airspace modernisation, and the relative speed with which it could be introduced compared with other decarbonisation measures, the Airspace Change Organising Group is not a member of the Jet Zero Council. The Committee recommends that the …
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Government Response
The Government acknowledges the importance of systems efficiencies, including airspace modernisation, to achieving decarbonisation.
Department for Transport
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
Fifth Report - UK aviation: reform…
If the Government is to achieve its targets on net-zero aviation, new sustainability policies will...
If the Government is to achieve its targets on net-zero aviation, new sustainability policies will be required for the aviation sector, which in turn will require robust regulation. The Government must review how the Civil Aviation Authority’s powers can be …
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Government Response
The Government has noted this recommendation, and states that as they continue to develop and implement policies to achieve net zero aviation, they will consider if the CAA have the appropriate powers. They state that the DfT continues to work closely with the CAA in the development of our Jet Zero Strategy.
Department for Transport
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23
Recommendation
Acknowledged
Fifth Report - UK aviation: reform…
The Government must not reimpose the 80:20 rule until the effects of the Russian invasion...
The Government must not reimpose the 80:20 rule until the effects of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the UK aviation market are apparent. That will protect against a potential increase in the number of ghost flights operated by legacy …
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Government Response
The government has noted the recommendation regarding the 80:20 rule and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, highlighting the regulations for slots alleviation and the monitoring of the invasion's impact, but not making a commitment to avoid reimposition of the rule.
Department for Transport
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Fifth Report - UK aviation: reform…
The Civil Aviation Authority must factor in the premise that Heathrow is one of the...
The Civil Aviation Authority must factor in the premise that Heathrow is one of the most expensive global airports when making its decision on the price control. Ensuring that the airport’s charging is set at a fair range can create …
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Government Response
The government has noted the recommendation. They state that the CAA is independent of government in its role as economic regulator of Heathrow, through powers granted by the 2012 Civil Aviation Act. The CAA sets a cap on Heathrow’s airport charges per passenger, which are recovered from airlines and ultimately passengers.
Department for Transport
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Government Response AI assessment · 27 of 17 classified
Accepted
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Acknowledged
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Deferred
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Rejected
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Total
17 recs + 10 conclusions
Correspondence 10 letters
15 Dec 2021
Correspondence from Chair to Rt Hon Sajid Javid, Secretary of State for Health, relating to additional measures imposed on international travellers, dated 9 December 2021
Parliament page
15 Dec 2021
Correspondence from Paul Kellaway, Assistant Director for Advocacy, Nations and External Relations, Competition and Markets Authority, relating to competition impacts of airport slot allocation, dated 7 December 2021
Parliament page
1 Dec 2021
Correspondence from Which?, relating to airlines and aviation: supporting recovery of the UK aviation sector, dated 19 November 2021
Parliament page
17 Nov 2021
Correspondence from Dr Johanna Hutchinson, Director of Data and Data Science, Department of Health and Social Care, relating to French amber restrictions, dated 23 September 2021
Parliament page
21 Oct 2021
Correspondence from Sophie Dekkers, Chief Commercial Officer, Easyjet, relating to airlines and airports: supporting recovery of the UK aviation sector
Parliament page
22 Sep 2021
Correspondence from Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, relating to international travel system, dated 13 September 2021
Parliament page
8 Sep 2021
Correspondence from Grant Shapps MP, Secretary of State for Transport, relating to international travel and traffic light system, dated 27 August 2021
Parliament page
8 Sep 2021
Correspondence from Grant Shapps MP, Secretary of State for Transport, relating to international travel update, dated 6 August 2021
Parliament page
7 Sep 2021
Correspondence from Grant Shapps MP, Secretary of Transport, relating to safe, sustainable and robust restart of international travel, dated 29 July 2021
Parliament page
7 Sep 2021
Correspondence from the Prime Minister, relating to International travel: traffic light system and consumer costs
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