Press Release: MP calls for travel and aviation support package

ALAN BROWN MP BACKS CALL FOR COMPREHENSIVE RECOVERY PACKAGE FOR AVIATION, TRAVEL AND TOURISM 

The MP for Kilmarnock and Loudoun has today joined over 80 parliamentarians in calling for greater support for the aviation, travel and tourism industries following the recent closure of all travel corridors. 

In a letter to the Prime Minister, organised by the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Future of Aviation, Mr Brown has acknowledged that the latest restrictions were a necessary measure to protect the UK public from the spread of new variants of COVID-19 but highlight that these industries need urgent support to recover from the devastating impacts of the pandemic. 

He has joined calls for a comprehensive ‘Aviation, Travel and Tourism Recovery Package’ to provide immediate financial and additional support alongside a pathway to allow aviation to come out of these restrictions when safe to do so.  

Commenting the MP for Kilmarnock and Loudoun said: 

“The closure of all travel corridors is a necessary measure to protect the public from new variants of COVID-19 but will be another significant blow to industries which have faced the pandemic without the same levels of support afforded to other sectors. 

“Our aviation, travel and tourism industries have been amongst the hardest hit by the pandemic sadly leading to job losses and leaving our world class aviation industry a shadow of its former self. I have been contacted by several constituents on the matter and I will continue to do all I can to support them during this time. 

“These businesses are vital not only to our local economy, but also to our ability to bounce back from the devastating impacts of the pandemic. It is vital that the Government listen our call to support and protect the businesses, their supply chains, employees, and communities who have borne the brunt of the near total collapse of UK passenger numbers. 

“Our aviation, travel and tourism sectors are running on empty and I urge the Prime Minster to back these vital industries and deliver the support they so desperately need and deliver it now.” 

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