WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States and United Kingdom on Wednesday reached a deal on a new open skies aviation agreement to govern air travel after Britain exits the European Union, the UK government said.
The UK said in a statement the deal “will guarantee the continuation of the vital transatlantic routes used by tens of millions of passengers a year, ensuring people can continue to travel easily between the UK and US and maintaining choice and good value travel.”
Without a deal, U.S. airline ownership rules could have posed an issue for some UK carriers.
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