BRUSSELS (AFX) - Australia and New Zealand have extended their aviation agreements with the EU, removing certain restrictions for airlines, the European Commission said. Under the old agreements, an EU airline could only operate flights to Australia or New Zealand from its home member state.
Posted June 23, 2005
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