LONDON,
CTA and its UK tour operator, CTA Holidays Limited, have launched a legal challenge to the UK government's refusal of permission to operate direct flights between the two countries. The case will be heard in the Administrative Court, a division of the High Court, in the week beginning
Currently, CTA, together with all other airlines, must land in
The UK Government has repeatedly said that it is in favour of direct flights if permitting them is consistent with its obligations in international law. The Government, however, has refused all Cyprus Turkish Airlines' applications, claiming that direct flights would be contrary to the 1944 Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation.
CTA's position is that the Government has misunderstood the Chicago Convention or its impact on the legality of direct flights, and that the Government should therefore grant their applications. As it is, the legal requirement for passengers to land in
- Results in higher air fares for travellers
- Places unfair restrictions on Turkish Cypriot individuals and companies
wishing to travel and conduct business with the EU and the rest of the
world
- Extends the distance and thus makes the journey longer.
- Results in substantial additional carbon emissions from the unnecessary
take-offs and landings.
CTA already flies around 100,000 visitors from the UK to
CTA believes the ban on direct flights to and from
The implementation of the direct flights ban to and from
However, since this statement was made, no progress has been achieved in restoring them.
Notes for editors:
1. Turkish Cypriots have been isolated by most of the international community since 1963 and deprived of direct flights since 1974. A UN plan for reunification was put to a referendum in 2004.
The Turkish Cypriots voted 'Yes', with 65 per cent in favour. Unfortunately, the Greek Cypriots rejected the settlement plan by 76 per cent majority. Following the referendum, the then Secretary-General,
2. The Court is unlikely to give judgment at or immediately after the hearing. A decision might still be a matter of months away, thus causing further delays and frustration for those planning to visit the country for their summer holidays or to see their relations.
CTA already flies around 100,000 visitors from the UK to
CTA believes the ban on direct flights to and from
The implementation of the direct flights ban to and from
However, since this statement was made, no progress has been achieved in restoring them.
Notes for editors:
1. Turkish Cypriots have been isolated by most of the international community since 1963 and deprived of direct flights since 1974. A UN plan for reunification was put to a referendum in 2004.
The Turkish Cypriots voted 'Yes', with 65 per cent in favour. Unfortunately, the Greek Cypriots rejected the settlement plan by 76 per cent majority. Following the referendum, the then Secretary-General,
2. The Court is unlikely to give judgment at or immediately after the hearing. A decision might still be a matter of months away, thus causing further delays and frustration for those planning to visit the country for their summer holidays or to see their relations.