DOT Cites Lack Of U.S.-U.K. Open Skies For Rejecting Continental
DOT yesterday cited lack of U.S.-U.K. open skies as the reason for dismissing a request by Continental that the department deny or defer final action on DOT's conditioned approval of antitrust immunity for United, BMI British Midland, Austrian, Lufthansa and SAS. DOT, noting that the approval could...
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