U.S.-EU Open Skies Deal Leaves Issues Open

Negotiators try to put the best face on the long-awaited second stage of U.S.-EU open skies deal signed last week. But the agreement delays resolution of contentious issues with promises of movement later—on U.S. restrictions on foreign ownership and control of U.S. airlines and on Europe’s tough...

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