Abstract

This article gives an overview of important developments on the EU aviation scene between 1 April 2007 and 31 July 2007. During this period, the main developments were: – The report of the European Parliament on the Commission’s proposal for a Regulation on common rules for the operation of air transport services in the EU, combining and simplifying the current three common market regulations; – The Commission’s decision to block the proposed acquisition of Aer Lingus by Ryanair; – The outcome of the comments on the Commission’s Consultation Paper on the possible revision of the CRS Code of Conduct; – The abolition of the IATA passenger block exemption for IATA passenger tariff conferences for interlining on routes between EU and non-EU countries; and – The conclusion of a final EU/US deal on the exchange of PNR data.

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