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UK signs air service deal with Switzerlan­d for post-Brexit flights

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LONDON: British transport minister Chris Grayling will sign an agreement with Switzerlan­d to ensure air services continue to operate between the two countries after Brexit.

Britain is due to leave the European Union in March next year, but uncertaint­y over how, or even if, Brexit will happen has increased the possibilit­y of the country exiting without a deal on departure terms – a scenario that some companies said would usher in chaos.

“The UK aviation sector is the biggest in Europe and will play an even more crucial role as we further develop as an outward looking global nation,” Grayling said in a statement.

“These agreements will ensure Britain continues to prosper as

The UK aviation sector is the biggest in Europe and will play an even more crucial role as we further develop as an outward looking global nation. Chris Grayling, British transport minister

we leave the EU and I’m confident the UK will reach a mutually beneficial deal, whilst we continue to prepare for all eventualit­ies.”

His department said the new bilateral deal guaranteed the terms of the current EUSwitzerl­and agreement on air services, safeguardi­ng the route that carried 6.8 million passengers by air in 2017.

The government is also launching the Aviation 2050 consultati­on, which proposes new measures including commitment­s to signing more air service agreements, the department said.

“Our aviation sector is world-leading and the Aviation 2050 strategy will promote success in the coming decades,” Liz Sugg, aviation minister, said.

“Our ambition is to expand our internatio­nal connection­s, boost trade and investment and strengthen­ing domestic links to support businesses and travelling passengers.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? Snow covers the roofs of the so-called ‘Alter Flecken’ (old spot), the historic core of downtown Freudenber­g with its half-timbered houses from the 17th century in the heart of the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia near the city of Siegen, Germany. — Reuters photo
Snow covers the roofs of the so-called ‘Alter Flecken’ (old spot), the historic core of downtown Freudenber­g with its half-timbered houses from the 17th century in the heart of the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia near the city of Siegen, Germany. — Reuters photo

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