Written question asked by Lord Rosser (Labour) on Wednesday, 6 July 2022, in the House of Lords. It was due for an answer on Wednesday, 20 July 2022. It was answered by Baroness Williams of Trafford (Conservative) on Wednesday, 20 July 2022 on behalf of the Home Office.
Deportation
- Question
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To ask Her Majesty's Government how many charter deportation flights took place in 2021; and how many deportees were on each of those flights.
- Answer
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This Government’s priority is keeping the people of this country safe, and we make no apology for seeking to remove dangerous foreign criminals. Foreign nationals who abuse our hospitality by committing crimes should be in no doubt of our determination to deport them.
Charter flight operations are an important means to return disruptive individuals or where they are limited scheduled routes, particularly during the global Coronavirus pandemic. We manage the charter programme flexibly, balancing it with the use of scheduled flights to best respond to operational needs.
In the calendar year 2021 – The Home Office operated 63 flights removing 1365 individuals.
FLIGHT DATE
DESTINATION
NUMBER OF PEOPLE REMOVED
13/01/2021
ROMANIA
25
19/01/2021
LITHUANIA
23
26/01/2021
POLAND
Less than 10
04/02/2021
ROMANIA
34
11/02/2021
LITHUANIA
16
18/02/2021
POLAND
16
25/02/2021
HUNGARY & BULGARIA
15
02/03/2021
ROMANIA
20
09/03/2021
LITHUANIA
Less than 10
18/03/2021
POLAND
13
24/03/2021
ROMANIA
12
31/03/2021
LITHUANIA
20
08/04/2021
HUNGARY & BULGARIA
11
13/04/2021
ROMANIA
30
15/04/2021
POLAND
23
19/04/2021
ALBANIA
20
21/04/2021
VIETNAM
27
27/04/2021
ROMANIA
29
29/04/2021
POLAND
15
06/05/2021
HUNGARY & BULGARIA
Less than 10
11/05/2021
LITHUANIA
22
13/05/2021
ALBANIA
30
18/05/2021
POLAND
18
20/05/2021
ALBANIA
29
25/05/2021
ROMANIA
30
27/05/2021
ALBANIA
24
03/06/2021
ALBANIA
31
10/06/2021
ALBANIA
Less than 10
15/06/2021
LITHUANIA
15
17/06/2021
ALBANIA
19
22/06/2021
POLAND
18
24/06/2021
ROMANIA
20
01/07/2021
ALBANIA
37
06/07/2021
SPAIN & PORTUGAL
Less than 10
13/07/2021
ROMANIA & LITHUANIA
30
15/07/2021
ALBANIA
12
21/07/2021
ZIMBABWE
14
28/07/2021
VIETNAM
20
03/08/2021
POLAND
13
05/08/2021
ALBANIA
22
10/08/2021
JAMAICA
Less than 10
17/08/2021
POLAND & ROMANIA
22
19/08/2021
ALBANIA
27
25/08/2021
ZIMBABWE
Less than 10
01/09/2021
NIGERIA & GHANA
Less than 10
14/09/2021
POLAND & ROMANIA
33
16/09/2021
ALBANIA
34
28/09/2021
LITHUANIA
18
30/09/2021
ALBANIA
39
05/10/2021
POLAND & ROMANIA
29
07/10/2021
ALBANIA
22
13/10/2021
ALBANIA
16
21/10/2021
ALBANIA
29
27/10/2021
LITHUANIA
18
02/11/2021
ROMANIA
19
04/11/2021
ALBANIA
35
10/11/2021
JAMAICA
Less than 10
16/11/2021
POLAND
14
18/11/2021
ALBANIA
13
30/11/2021
ROMANIA
30
02/12/2021
LITHUANIA
10
09/12/2021
ALBANIA
28
14/12/2021
POLAND
16
16/12/2021
ALBANIA
21
21/12/2021
LITHUANIA
16
The Home Office has obligations under the General Data Protection Regulation Act 2018 and in law generally to protect personal data. This exempts personal data if disclosure would contravene any of the data protection principles in Article 5(1) of the General Data Protection Regulation and section 34(1) of the Data Protection Act 2018.
Secondary information
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- Written question
- Reference
- HL1537
- Session
- 2022-23
- Subjects
- Deportation Aviation
- Contains statistics
- Yes
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