New Zealand, Chile Sign Broadly Liberalized Aviation Agreement

New Zealand and Chile last week signed a broadly liberalized aviation agreement that falls just short of the common definition of open skies, since it requires both countries to approve the use of traffic rights from third countries. Airlines from both nations can operate freely between New Zealand...

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