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|  Message 127  |
|  Aviation HQ to All  |
|  Ryanair applies for a British license  |
|  05 Jan 19 00:32:08  |
 Ryanair has applied for and received a British permit to fly in order to continue to fly to and from Great Britain without any problems after the Brexit. The prize fighter is one of the biggest players on the British market and follows the example of several other airlines. Subsidiary Ryanair UK allows Ryanair to connect with several UK airports after the Brexit destinations in Great Britain and in the rest of Europe. Earlier, Wizz Air also founded a British branch with a view to the Brexit. Norwegian already had a British license, partly in order to be able to carry out flights from Great Britain. The British EasyJet went the other way last year and set up an Austrian branch to be able to operate freely within the EU. In his own words, Ryanair remains in favor of a liberal market between Great Britain and the European Union, which leaves it on 31 March. "There must be a transition plan to prevent disruptions in the flight schedules." Behind the scenes, we are still working hard on a solution to enable free air traffic between Great Britain and countries in the European Union. Ryanair operates at 21 UK airports. --- D'Bridge 3.99 SR40 * Origin: AVIATION ECHO HQ (2:292/854) |
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