U.S., U.K., With Separate Agendas, Will Meet Jan. 27-28
U.K. will not enter into a new bilateral "deal" with the U.S. until the American/British Airways code-share request is "resolved," a British official told The DAILY. The U.S. is "not fulfilling its obligations under Bermuda II," he said, calling DOT's insistence on Pittsburgh-London restoration as a...
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