PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Airspace: Republic of Ireland (24 July 2018)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Sir Bernard Jenkin (Conservative)
Answer
The ability of UK airlines to fly through Irish airspace is not dependent upon the result of our negotiations with the EU.
Airspace use is governed and guaranteed by an international treaty – the International Air Services Transit Agreement – to which both the UK and Ireland are signatories.
Answered by:
Lord Grayling (Conservative)
10 September 2018
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