
AIR travel to Europe is about to undergo a significant change, one that is likely to spell more choices and cheaper fares for travelers.
On March 30, the so-called open-skies agreement goes into effect, allowing airlines based in the United States and Europe to fly across the Atlantic between any two airports in each region. Before the pact, trans-Atlantic flights were governed by separate agreements between the United States and individual European nations. The pacts required airlines to take off or land in their native countries, and limited which airlines could serve certain airports.
Good for travel but bad for the environment...
Yes. A dilemma.
Eliminates some foolishness about excessive regulations - the market will correct problems, and the lower prices will be offset by increased fuel surcharges. A wash, but one with positive overtones.
Doesn't matter. Given the price of the Euro, not many are going to get excited to go to Europe anywayz.
It's more Europeans getting excited to come here. The tourism industries in many American cities are really excited about this one!
You're in Easy Mode. If you prefer, you can use XHTML Mode instead. |