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Transport Minister hopes City of Derry Airport can become self-sustaining

Richard Holden was speaking during a visit to the airport after the confirmation of funding to support the route to London.

Rebecca Black
Tuesday 04 April 2023 13:18 EDT
Richard Holden (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Richard Holden (Andrew Matthews/PA) (PA Wire)

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Transport Minister Richard Holden has expressed a hope that City of Derry Airport can move towards becoming self-sustaining.

Mr Holden was speaking during a visit to the airport on the outskirts of Londonderry following confirmation of support to ensure the only air route from the city to London will continue for another year.

The City of Derry to Stansted flight, operated by Loganair, has been subsidised by the UK Government since 2017 under a public service obligation.

The Department of Transport and the Stormont Department for the Economy recently confirmed that the support will continue to March 2024.

The two departments will be providing Ā£1.1 million in 2023/24 to maintain the connection.

Loganair took over the Derry to London route after the original operator, Flybmi, entered administration in February 2019.

It will operate 16 weekly return flights during the winter season and 19 weekly return flights during the summer.

Visiting the airport on Tuesday, Mr Holden commended the move to support the route.

He also said he hopes that the 50% reduction in the Domestic Air Passenger Duty, which came in on April 1, will boost business.

ā€œSome of that wonā€™t need to be supported with as much tax payer money in the future because they wonā€™t have to pay that tax, hopefully that means places like Derry will be able to see a boost in that direction, particularly with regional tourism,ā€ he said.

ā€œHopefully this will spur economic growth, but more broadly what we want to see is tourism as well as business, working together to help drive forward fantastic airports like this.

ā€œWe have got those routes to Manchester opening up as well soon, and hopefully others too.

ā€œWeā€™re seeing steps in the right direction, obviously the long term aim though is for all airports like this to not just be self sustaining, but even getting to a point where they can provide some cash back to the local tax payers as well.ā€

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