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air passenger duty, Northern Ireland Executive, APD

Committee hears further evidence on air passenger duty (APD)

20 June 2011

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The Northern Ireland Affairs Committee will hold its second evidence session on air passenger duty on Wednesday 22 June. The Committee is carrying out a short inquiry into how air passenger duty affects individuals, airports and airlines, businesses and tourism in Northern Ireland. The inquiry looks to contrast the UK rate of APD to the low rate in force in the Republic of Ireland.

Witnesses

Wednesday 22 June 2011

Committee Room 8, House of Commons

  • 2.30 pm, Mr David Thomson, Deputy Secretary, Policy Group, Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, Northern Ireland Executive

  • 3.15 pm,  Ms Antoinette McKeown, Chief Executive, and Mr Aodhan O’Donnell, Director of Policy and Education, Consumer Council for Northern Ireland

  • 4.00 pm, Mr Huw Hopkins, Manager, Industry and Government Affairs, British Midland International; Mr Paul Simmons, UK Director, easyJet; and Mr Niall Duffy, Head of Public Affairs, Flybe

Further evidence sessions are being planned and details will be announced shortly. These sessions will be held at the House of Commons.

Notes for Editors

Justine Greening MP, Economic Secretary, HM Treasury will be giving evidence at 2.30 pm on Wednesday 29 June. It is intended that Continental Airlines and the Northern Ireland Hotels Federation will give evidence earlier the same day, though the exact time is to be confirmed.