U.S., France Drop Capacity Limits After Five Years But Still Bar Fifth Freedom
France and the U.S. yesterday initialed a bilateral aviation agreement that largely liberalizes air service between the two countries after a five-year phase-in period of comparable, equitable rights for U.S. and French carriers. Negotiators extended the last round of talks through the weekend to...
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