The
Department for Transport said the government was still working
to secure a withdrawal and transition deal with Brussels, but
that as part of its preparations for all eventualities it had
agreed to reciprocate EU plans.
The EU executive has proposed allowing British airlines to fly
to and from EU airports for 12 months after March 29, assuming
Britain offered equivalent rights to EU airlines.
Britain said on Thursday for the 12 month period it intended to
grant EU air carriers a level of access to the UK at least
equivalent to the rights that would be granted to UK airlines
under the EU's regulation.
"This includes traffic rights, ownership and control, leasing of
aircraft, cooperative marketing arrangements and fair
competition," it said.
It said it would also go further and allow member state airlines
to operate wholly within the UK for the IATA summer season 2019,
which ends on 27 October 2019, to maintain connections between
regional bases.
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary had been vocal in warning that
planes could be grounded if Britain leaves the EU without a
deal. Rival easyJet has established a new airline in Austria to
protect its rights.
(Reporting by Kate Holton. Editing by Andrew MacAskill)
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