US/EU Reach New Open Skies Deal
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17421640/
"While details of the pact were not released, it is intended to allow European airlines to fly from anywhere in the EU to any point in the U.S., and vice versa, while shedding rules that restrict how much carriers are allowed to charge fliers."
Re: US/EU Reach New Open Skies Deal
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Originally Posted by Nycfly75
...while shedding rules that restrict how much carriers are allowed to charge fliers."
There are rules?
Re: US/EU Reach New Open Skies Deal
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Originally Posted by GothamSpotter
There are rules?
I'm guessing these are the anti-collusion rules that apply to co-scheduled, co-revenue, co-everything routes, like UA and LH on the IAD-FRA sector, or the rules that forced BA and AA to keep some of their trans-Atlantic operations separate (like the no cross-earning miles bit).
The one impact that popped into my mind instantly was getting rid of the Ireland bilateral that seems to have the effect of heavily clamping down on the market.