HL Deb 16 November 1982 vol 436 cc514-6WA
Baroness Burton of Coventry

asked Her Majesty's Government:

How many airlines operating permits into the United Kingdom contain a clause that the holder should, in effect, abide by published tariffs; and whether they will list the airlines concerned at the latest convenient date.

Lord Lyell

As at 1st November 1982 there are 156 airline operating permits for scheduled passenger and/or cargo services into the United Kingdom that contain a clause requiring adherence to published tariffs. The airlines concerned, some of which hold more than one permit, are listed below:

  • Aer Lingus,
  • Aeroflot,
  • Air Algerie,
  • Air Florida,
  • Air France,
  • Air India,
  • Air Lanka,
  • Air Mauritius,
  • Air New Zealand,
  • Air Zimbabwe,
  • Alia Royal Jordanian Airlines,
  • Alitalia,
  • American Airlines,
  • Arrow Air,
  • Austrian Airlines,
  • Avair,
  • Bangladesh Biman,
  • Braniff International,
  • 515
  • Britair,
  • CAAC,
  • Cameroon Airlines,
  • Cyprus Airways,
  • Delta Airlines,
  • Egyptair,
  • El Al Israel Airlines,
  • Ethiopian Airlines,
  • Finnair,
  • Flying Tiger,
  • Garuda Indonesian Airways,
  • Gemini Airlines,
  • Ghana Airways,
  • Gulf Air,
  • lcelandair,
  • Iran Air,
  • Iraqi Airways,
  • Kenya Airways,
  • KLM,
  • Kuwait Airways,
  • Libyan Arab Airlines,
  • Lufthansa,
  • Luxair,
  • Malaysian Airline System,
  • Middle East Airlines,
  • Nigeria Airways,
  • NLM,
  • Northwest Orient,
  • Pakistan International Airlines,
  • Pan American,
  • Philippine Airlines,
  • Royal Air Moroc,
  • Sabena,
  • SAS,
  • Saudi Arabian Airlines,
  • Singapore Airlines,
  • South African Airways,
  • Sudan Airways,
  • Swissair,
  • Syrian Arab Airlines,
  • TAP Air Portugal,
  • TAT,
  • Thai Airways International,
  • THY,
  • Trans Mediterranean Airlines,
  • Trans World Airlines,
  • Trinidad and Tobago (BWIA) International Airways,
  • Tunis Air,
  • Uganda Airways,
  • Varig,
  • VIASA,
  • Western Airlines,
  • World Airways,
  • Yemen Air,
  • Zambia Airways,

Baroness Burton of Coventry

asked Her Majesty's Government:

How many airline operating permits into the United Kingdom contain no clause to the effect that the holder should abide by published tariffs; and whether they will list the airlines concerned at the latest convenient date.

Lord Lyell

As at 1st November 1982 there are 18 airline operating permits for scheduled passenger and/or cargo services into the United Kingdom that do not contain a clause requiring adherence to published tariffs. The airlines concerned, some of which hold more than one permit, are listed below:

  • Air Canada,
  • Air Jamaica,
  • Air Malta,
  • Balkan Airlines,
  • Caribbean Airways,
  • CSA,
  • Japan Air Lines,
  • 516
  • JAT,
  • LOT,
  • Malev,
  • Olympic Airways,
  • Qantas,
  • TAROM.