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The first stage of a liberalising air deal came into place in March (Photo: EUobserver)

EU-US air liberalisation talks expected to take years

A new round of EU-US talks on further opening up the transatlantic aviation market are expected to take several years, according to US officials.

Formally kicked-off in EU presidency country Slovenia on Thursday (15 May), the discussions are aimed at allowing EU companies to have a greater investment stake in US air firms, as well as freeing up competition in domestic flight routes.

At the moment, a US company can fly between Berlin and Rome but not between Berlin and Munich, whil...

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The first stage of a liberalising air deal came into place in March (Photo: EUobserver)

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