Draft regulation aims to exempt non-EU airlines from liquids restrictions

1-Oct-2007

Under the regulations, airlines from countries where airports had met the standards would be eligible for recognition

Article Preview:

UK. The European Commission is drafting a regulation which, if approved, would allow applicable non-EU airlines to sell liquids to passengers transferring at European airports. At the moment these passengers

........
Login To Read More | Subscribe To Read More
Your Comments On This Article

Name:
Email:
- Not displayed on website
Comments:
Please note:
Only alpha-numeric characters allowed for comments
Security Image:
Please enter image text in the security code field
Security Code:
 

Related Stories

Articles bearing the symbol  require subscription.

(19-Sep-2007) - Legislation under draft by the European Commission would allow approved third-country carriers to sell liquids to passengers transferring in Europe
(3-Aug-2007) - The European Travel Retail Council (ETRC) has called for airport retailers in third countries to adopt a clear strategy to encourage their governments to apply for European Commission approval
(1-Aug-2007) - The European Travel Retail Council and Airports Council International hail a breakthrough in the liquids security issue
(27-Feb-2008) - Industry urged to take action at the ACI Airport Trading Conference in Verona
(24-Nov-2006) - The International Civil Aviation Organization’s recommendation could mean further problems for sales to transfer passengers worldwide