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  • Statement from Economy Minister Diane Dodds on collapse of Flybe

    Topics:
    • Consumer affairs, 
    • Bankruptcy in Northern Ireland

    Date published: 5 March 2020

    I deeply regret the closure of Flybe and I fully appreciate that many people will be impacted here – both employees and passengers.

    Minister's statement on the collapse of Flybe
    Minister's statement on the collapse of Flybe

    “In January, the UK Government announced that it had reached an agreement with the shareholders of Flybe, who had agreed to put more money into the business, on the basis that there will be reviews into both Air Passenger Duty and Regional Air Connectivity. These are being led by the Treasury and the Department for Transport (DfT) respectively. I am deeply disappointed that this agreement has not been able to secure the survival of the company.

    “I personally highlighted to the Prime Minister the importance of Flybe to Northern Ireland’s air connectivity.

    “Maintaining air connectivity is absolutely vital to Northern Ireland – to enable access to the economic market in Great Britain and for tourists arriving to our airports from Great Britain and beyond.

    “I made that point clearly to the then Minister for Aviation Paul Maynard, when I met him last month, and again to the Secretary of State yesterday evening. I also recently brought the International Trade Minister Conor Burns to meet with Belfast City Airport highlighting the importance of regional connectivity with GB.

    “And I will continue to raise the issue in Whitehall at every opportunity."

    Notes to editors:

    For media enquiries contact the Department for the Economy Press Office on 028 9052 9604 or email: pressoffice@economy-ni.gov.uk. Out of office hours please contact the Duty Press Officer on 028 9037 8110.

     

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