Aircraft Accidents (Compensation to Holidaymakers)

Oral Answers to Questions — Ministry of Aviation – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 3 Mehefin 1964.

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Photo of Mr Edward Milne Mr Edward Milne , Blyth 12:00, 3 Mehefin 1964

asked the Minister of Aviation if he will introduce legislation to provide for the payment of compensation to holidaymakers who are involved in aircraft accidents.

Photo of Mr Neil Marten Mr Neil Marten , Banbury

The Carriage by Air Acts, 1932 to 1962, already provide for the payment of such compensation.

Photo of Mr Edward Milne Mr Edward Milne , Blyth

Is the Parliamentary Secretary aware that this does not go far enough, because an increasing number of aircraft are being pushed into service during the holiday period which places strains and stresses not only on aircraft personnel but on the aircraft themselves? Does he not agree that the people operating this highly lucrative industry should have greater responsibility to the people they are transporting?

Photo of Mr Neil Marten Mr Neil Marten , Banbury

If the hon. Member is referring to the travel agents who organise this, then if they have a contractual relationship as principal with the passenger they, of course, have a liability.