Guernsey’s States has paid £45,000 for a review of the cost, reliability and capacity of the island’s air links.
The work was commissioned by the Committee for Economic Development (ED) and will be carried out by Frontier Economics.
It will investigate whether the current air transport licencing policy “meets the needs of the economy and the local community”, according to ED.
It said the review “should be completed by the end of the year” and will form part of proposals for air transport licencing, which will come before the States by the end of March 2025.
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Guernsey’s States has paid £45,000 for a review of the cost, reliability and capacity of the island’s air links.
The work was commissioned by the Committee for Economic Development (ED) and will be carried out by Frontier Economics.
It will investigate whether the current air transport licencing policy “meets the needs of the economy and the local community”, according to ED.
It said the review “should be completed by the end of the year” and will form part of proposals for air transport licencing, which will come before the States by the end of March 2025.
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