§ Mr. Cordleasked the Secretary of State for Trade if he will publish a list showing each occasion that a Civil Aviation Authority licence has been granted to a United Kingdom airline which has been prevented by Her Majesty's Government from operating the licensed service stating, in each instance, the reasons for the action taken.
§ Mr. Clinton DavisLicences for the following services issued by the Civil Aviation Authority could not be utilised by the United Kingdom airlines concerned without negotiations or other positive action on the part of Her Majesty's Government:
§ Mr. Pattieasked the Secretary of State for Trade when he expects to be in a position to make a further statement amplifying his statement of 29th July 1975 on CAA Review policy.
§ Mr. Clinton DavisShortly.
§ Mr. Warrenasked the Secretary of State for Trade what negotiations are 65W in progress to reduce the rights of foreign airlines to conduct revenue earning operations into and out of the United Kingdom.
§ Mr. Clinton DavisNo formal negotiations are at present in progress with this aim in view. However, in certain cases negotiations are in prospect which may lead to a reduction in the rights of foreign airlines unless we obtain compensating advantages.