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EU proposes airlines be allowed to sell airport slots

30 October 2012, 00:53 CET
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EU proposes airlines be allowed to sell airport slots

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(BRUSSELS) - Faced with the prospect of ever greater congestion at its main airports, the EU proposed Monday that airlines be allowed to sell landing and take-off slots.

EU transport ministers said the proposed changes would ensure that slots "are allocated to those carriers able to make the best economic use of them, thus providing for optimum allocation and use of capacity."

Take-off and landing slots are almost a currency for airlines seeking to expand, with tie-ups often justified in the access they may give to specific airports and routes.

Under the proposal, airlines would be "allowed to sell and buy slots (secondary trading)" while the Single European Sky (SES) network manager would be involved so that the impact of any changes can be accounted for across the whole system, a statement said.

Press Release - 3196th Council meeting - Transport, Telecommunications and Energy (Transport) - Luxembourg, 29 October 2012 (version provisoire)


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