§ 81. Mr. Costainasked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will make a statement about the future of Skyways Coach Air Limited and the employment of its staff.
§ Mr. PeytonThis is a matter for the Receiver, but I understand that a consortium of the staff have made an acceptable offer for Skyways' assets and are negotiating a contract with him with a view to operating an airline and keeping on most of the employees.
§ Mr. Leslie Huckfieldasked the Secretary of State for the Environment what assurances of guaranteed routes have been given to the bidders for Skyways Coach Air.
§ Mr. William Hamiltonasked the Secretary of State for the Environment why he refused to allow the Transport Holding Company to provide £100,000 as additional working capital to Skyways Coach Air Limited; and how many jobs are likely to be lost as a consequence.
§ Mr. PeytonI would refer the hon. Member to my answer to the right hon. Member for Sheffield Park (Mr. Mulley) on 25th January. The question of redundancies is a matter for the Receiver and the prospective buyers who, I understand, hope to keep on most of the staff.—[Vol. 810, c. 31–33.]