U.K. Opens Regional Airports To All Bilateral Partners
The U.K. government has decided to allow open skies to all U.K. airports - except London Heathrow and Gatwick - to airlines from all countries with which it has bilateral air service agreements, provided that U.K. airlines are allowed to operate on the same routes. Liberalization "will help to boost...
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