US-Europe Bilateral Air Travel Agreements: A Brief History

For those who are unfamiliar with the bizarre intricacies of commercial aviation bilateral agreements, one might simply believe that if an airline from the United States wanted to fly to a foreign country, they could simply do so. If United Airlines wants to start flying nonstop to a city in the United Kingdom, one might think that it is a simple matter of paying airport fees, negotiating terms with an airport, and then selling tickets.

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