Mr. Ggoldingasked the Secretary of Sate for Trade and Industry what delays will be caused to pottery export cargoes.
§ Mr. Anthouny GrantThe system of pre-entry has not yet been finalized but we are consulting with a wide range of
APPLICATIONS TO THE AIR TRANSPORT LICENSING BOARD FOR NEW AIR SERVICE LICENCES Year ending 31st March Class B Class C Class D Class E Total Made Refused Made Refused Made Refused Made Refused Made Refused 1961 … 132 — 62 — 9 — 4 — 207 — 1962 … 958 246 471 1 4 2 70 1 1,503 250 1963 … 583 112 349 1 4 — 40 2 976 115 1964 … 554 83 560 2 10 — 33 1 1,157 86 1965 … 672 65 419 1 3 — 37 1 1,131 67 1966 … 638 5 545 1 6 — 31 — 1,220 6 1967 … 887 19 573 12 6 — 38 — 1,504 31 1968 … 985 10 726 2 5 — 30 — 1,746 12 1969 … 1,122 68 941 16 7 — 36 2 2,106 86 1970 … 1,217 8 1,103 9 11 — 34 2 2,365 19 1971 (first 9 months only) … 1,113 5 1,131 7 11 — 36 1 2,291 13 Total … 8,861 621 6,880 52 76 2 389 10 16,206 685 Notes: A Class B licence means a licence for a charter service between places named in the licence (not being a group charter service) involving more than four flights in any one direction between the same two places. A Class C licence means a licence for an air transport service between places named in the licence involving not more than four flights in any one direction between the same two places. A Class D licence means a licence for a group charter service between places named in the licence involving more than four flights in any one direction between the same two places. A Class E licence means a licence for an air transport service which is not restricted to flights between places named in the licence.
§ Mr. Leslie Huckfieldasked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry whether he will now abolish the Provision One regulation governing minimum prices of inclusive tour air charter operations: and whether he will make a statement.
§ Mr. Anthony GrantI have as yet nothing to add to the reply given to my hon. Friend the Member for Londonderry (Mr. Chichester-Clark) on 10th December last.—[Vol. 808, c. 183.]
§ Mr. Leslie Huckfieldasked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry whether he will now press for the
48Wexport interests with the intention of eliminating difficulties, consistent with the crucial objective of obtaining accurate export trade figures.