How Open Skies Changed International Flying

Delta’s Peter Carter, left, and Elliott Seiden, who was at Northwest when the first Open Skies agreement was negotiated, attend a round-table discussion in Washington DC.

Credit: International Aviation Club of Washington DC
On Oct. 17, the signing took place of a momentous agreement in global air transport. The world barely noticed. With the war in Ukraine, the ongoing effects of the pandemic and political turmoil seemingly everywhere, it’s perhaps no surprise that an agreement between the European Union (EU) and the...

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