Summary
FLIGHT rights between the US and Europe are entrenched in Byzantine restrictive agreements with separate nations, designed to protect the interests of incumbent national airlines.
Transatlantic flights to the UK, for instance, are governed by the confusingly named Bermuda II treaty. This allows just four airlines - British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, American Airlines and US Airways - to fly between Heathrow and US gateways.See the full content of this document
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How Eu-Us Deal Would Cut Restrictions
Open Skies is meant to scr...
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