Brexit: Tourism Debate

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Department: Department for Transport
Monday 20th November 2017

(7 years ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Sugg Portrait Baroness Sugg
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The CAA already operates the vast majority of EU regulations in the UK and will continue to do so after exit.

Lord Adonis Portrait Lord Adonis (Lab)
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My Lords, will the Minister guarantee to the House that there will be no disruption in air traffic as a result of Brexit in March 2019?

Baroness Sugg Portrait Baroness Sugg
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My Lords, the Government recognise the need for UK air traffic management arrangements to remain interoperable with the rest of Europe. Safe and efficient air traffic management is a priority for us. We are considering all the potential implications for the UK and working with NATS to ensure that there is no disruption.