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Prestwick Airport

Volume 958: debated on Monday 13 November 1978

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asked the Secretary of State for Trade what recent representations he has received on the future of Prestwick airport; and if he will make a statement in view of current disquiet about the continuation of operations at Prestwick.

I received a deputation including Members of Parliament, representatives of Strathclyde regional council and others concerned with Prestwick airport, on 21st September 1978. I reaffirmed the Government's conclusions in the Airports Policy White Paper —Cmnd. 7084—that existing policies on the allocation of traffic among the three Scottish lowland airports, including Prestwick, should be generally maintained.

asked the Secretary of State for Trade if he will make a statement about the future operations of Pan-Am Airways at Prestwick airport.

Pan American Airways has yet to make a final decision but it seems probable that they will cease to serve Prestwick with all-cargo services from 1st February 1979. This is entirely a commercial decision by the airline which has the necessary authorisations from my Department to operate both passenger and cargo services at Prestwick.