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Guidance on the protection of regional air access to London

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Table of contents

  • Introduction
  • Background
  • Definition of routes to London
  • Early warning system
  • Potential reservation of slots and tendering of route
  • Potential payment of subsidy
  • Other policy developments
  • Interpretations
  • 1 (a) Peripheral region
  • 1 (b) Development region
  • 1 (c) Thin route
  • 2. Adequate provision of services
  • Proving the economic case
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