Airmail, Cyprus 39. Mr. Douglas Dodds-Parker asked the Assistant Postmaster-General whether he will apply the same postal regulations to Cyprus as to Malta, to enable letters to be carried by air for 2½d. Mr. Gammans I wish that this could be done but it would involve the Post Office in an estimated loss of £65,000 a year. I would, however, point out that the lightweight Forces letter can be sent to Cyprus for 2½d. Mr. Dodds-Parker Will my hon. Friend bear this in mind as conditions improve, with a hope that we might get back to the Empire airmail scheme of flat rate which operated before the war? Mr. Gammans Certainly, but I can hold out no hope that anything will be done in the immediate future.