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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 9 Oct 1996

Vol. 469 No. 6

Written Answers. - Derry-Dublin Airlink.

Cecilia Keaveney

Question:

194 Cecilia Keaveney asked the Minister for Transport, Energy and Communications the steps, if any, being taken to restore the Derry-Dublin airlink in view of the European initiatives currently available. [18002/96]

Under European Union single market rules in the air transport sector, all licensed EU air carriers are free to provide services on any international route within the Union without Government control. However, the question as to whether an airline wishes to inaugurate services or to withdraw services on a particular route is, of course, entirely a matter for the airline to decide on the basis of its own commercial judgement. I am not aware of any proposals at present to inaugurate a new service on the Derry-Dublin route.

The Deputy will be aware, however, that in order to improve access to the regions from abroad through the network of air services operating to and from Dublin, my Department has introduced a programme of essential air services in accordance with EU Council Regulation 2408/92. This programme, which covers services between four regional airports — Kerry, Galway, Sligo and Donegal and Dublin — is designed to guarantee a minimum level of air services to the regions.

In this regard the Deputy may be aware that on 5 July 1996 I approved the award of a contract to El Air Exports Limited for the operation of a scheduled Dublin-Donegal-Dublin passenger air service under the Essential Air Services Programme. The service commenced on 16 August.

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