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An air transport strategy for Northern Ireland

Inquiry

The Northern Ireland Affairs Committee held an inquiry into air transport strategy for Northern Ireland, and reported on 30 November 2012.

The Committee's inquiry looked at:

  • the implications of current air links for Northern Ireland, specifically the economy;
  • regional and international connectivity;
  • the lack of public transport links to, and between, Belfast International, Belfast City and City of Derry airports;
  • the implications for Northern Ireland of the Civil Aviation Bill;
  • the implications of the proposed takeover of BMI by IAG; and
  • tax policy.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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2nd Special Report - An air transport strategy for Northern Ireland: Government Response to the Committee's First Report of Session 2012–2013
Inquiry An air transport strategy for Northern Ireland
HC 960
Special Report
1st Report - An air transport strategy for Northern Ireland (Report together with formal minutes, oral and written evidence.)
Inquiry An air transport strategy for Northern Ireland
HC 76
Report
Response to this report
2nd Special Report - An air transport strategy for Northern Ireland: Government Response to the Committee's First Report of Session 2012–2013
HC 960
Special Report
An air transport strategy for Northern Ireland: follow up - oral evidence - 16 January 2013
Inquiry An air transport strategy for Northern Ireland
HC 857-i
Older evidence

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