Air Transport Policy

Air Transport Policy
  Subject to EC competition policy only since 1986, but further progress has been slow, although the Commission has since 1988 possessed substantial investigatory powers. Airline agreements and cooperative arrangements are subject to Commission approval and EC merger policy.

Glossary of the European Union and European Communities . 2014.

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