Debates between Jesse Norman and Mike Penning during the 2019 Parliament

Civil Aviation

Debate between Jesse Norman and Mike Penning
Wednesday 18th October 2023

(6 months, 2 weeks ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jesse Norman Portrait Jesse Norman
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I had sat down, but I am happy to take a late question from my colleague. The number of slots derives from historical control over and entitlement to slots at existing airports, but there are also mechanisms for reallocating slots that have been handed back and for allocating slots when they become available. Those are conducted by an independent process and reviewed by an independent process, and there are no plans in this legislation to make any changes to that.

Mike Penning Portrait Sir Mike Penning
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Going back to my speech earlier and the increase in slots at Luton airport, can the Minister indicate when the increase in flights will start to occur, so that I can inform my constituents how much of their life is going to be blighted even more by the flights from Luton airport?

Jesse Norman Portrait Jesse Norman
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I am not sure I quite caught the force of the question, because I was being interrupted when my right hon. Friend spoke.

Mike Penning Portrait Sir Mike Penning
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What are the timescales for the increase in slots from Luton airport, now that the Government have given permission for the expansion of Luton airport? That will have a massive impact on my constituents, and I would like to inform them factually about what is going on.

Jesse Norman Portrait Jesse Norman
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Existing slots will follow the procedures laid out in the legislation. As regards future slots, they will be allocated according to the consultation that we will be launching shortly. I should say that this is the last intervention I will take, Madam Deputy Speaker, since I had sat down before the two previous ones.

Question put and agreed to.