Argentina Implements 'Open Skies' Policy, Easing Path for Emirates' Return
Argentina's new government has introduced a significant 'open skies' policy, deregulating the country's aviation market. The decree aims to boost tourism and economic activity by removing bureaucratic hurdles for international airlines. This policy eliminates the need for prior public hearings to approve new international routes, streamlining the process for carriers. The move is expected to facilitate the return of major airlines like Emirates, which previously operated flights to the country. The new framework also contemplates allowing foreign airlines to operate domestic routes, subject to reciprocity agreements.
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