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Information for Passengers

Information for Passengers

By • on January 13, 2012

Familiarising yourself with our passenger information will give you the best opportunity for an easy flight and holiday....

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Punctuality of UK flights improves

Punctuality of UK flights improves

By • on December 22, 2011

In the third quarter of 2011, 79% of scheduled flights were on-time, seven percentage points higher than the 72% recorded in the third quarter...

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Aviation Policy for Consumers Insight Note

Aviation Policy for Consumers Insight Note

By • on December 14, 2011

This the first in a series of three Insight Notes which form part of CAA's contribution to the development of the Government's Sustainable Aviation...

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Indicative Airport Licence – discussion document

Indicative Airport Licence – discussion document

By • on November 23, 2011

Discussion document for an indicative airport licence developed by the CAA in response to a request for advice from the Secretary of State...

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CAA Steps In Following Collapse Of Skyjet

CAA Steps In Following Collapse Of Skyjet

By • on November 17, 2011

The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has stepped in to protect passengers after Astonbury Ltd, trading as Skyjet, ceased trading earlier today....

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CAA Publishes More Information About Atol Reform Plans

CAA Publishes More Information About Atol Reform Plans

By • on November 14, 2011

The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is today publishing an Information Paper for industry about how proposed reforms to the ATOL scheme, which...

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Guidelines for Medical Professionals

Guidelines for Medical Professionals

By • on November 9, 2011

Assessing fitness to fly, the information on this page summarises guidelines for medical professionals...

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New Flight Efficiency Targets Aim To Deliver 600,000 Tonnes Of CO2 And £120m Of Fuel Savings Over Th

Carbon dioxide emissions equalling around 3,000 flights between London and New York could be saved over the next three years thanks to new flight efficiency targets...

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CAA Requires Changes To Security Queue Measurement At Heathrow And Gatwick

The UK Civil Aviation Authority has today published an independent audit of security queue measurement at Heathrow and Gatwick Airports....

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Punctuality Of UK Flights Improves Year On Year During April To June 2011

According to figures released today by the UK CAA, in the second quarter of 2011, 82% of scheduled flights were classified as being 'on-time', four percentage points...

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Failure of Holidays 4 UK Limited

Information for customers of Holidays 4 UK Limited- Repatriation Flights update for 15, 16 and 17 August 2011....

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CAA publishes flight update for Holidays 4 U customers

Following the collapse of Holidays 4 U last week, the CAA is today publishing details of flights returning holidaymakers to the UK between 10 August and 14 August....

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CAA steps in to protect Holidays 4 U customers

Sussex-based travel company Holidays 4 UK Limited trading as Holidays 4 U and Aegean Flights, has gone into administration. Holidays 4 UK Limited sold charter flights...

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CAA Advice to passengers on disruption caused by volcanic ash

CAA Advice to passengers on disruption caused by volcanic ash....

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Latest News on Volcanic Ash Situation

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