Imperial Valley Press

US, Emirates strike deal resolving airline spat

- BY JOSH LEDERMAN

WASHINGTON — The United States and the United Arab Emirates signed a deal Friday to resolve a years-old spat over alleged Emirati government subsidies to its airlines and accusation­s of unfair competitio­n in the U.S.

After months of negotiatio­ns, a deal was reached that was carefully constructe­d to allow both sides to claim victory. Yet in a sign of how testy the issue has become, the Emiratis and the U.S. airlines immediatel­y disagreed about what the deal said about the most controvers­ial issue: flights to the U.S. that don’t stop in the UAE.

The deal was signed in private at the State Department by Assistant Secretary of State Manisha Singh and Emirati Ambassador to the U.S. Yousef al-Otaiba. The State Department declined to comment. The Associated Press obtained the text of the agreement, known as a “record of discussion.”

Under the deal, Dubaibased Emirates and Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways agreed to voluntaril­y open up their accounting books by publishing annual financial statements “consistent with internatio­nally recognized accounting standards.” The major U.S. carriers — Delta Air Lines, American Airlines and United Airlines — have long alleged those financials obscure billions in hidden subsidies by the Emirati government.

The more sensitive issue related to so-called “Fifth Freedom flights” in which passengers can fly to or from the United States to third countries without ever setting foot in the UAE.

The U.S. airlines had sought a “freeze” — a binding commitment that they wouldn’t offer any more Fifth Freedom flights — from the Gulf airlines. Instead, they got a side letter in which the Emiratis state they currently have no plans to add more of the flights. Currently, Emirates offers flights directly from New York-area airports to Milan, Italy, and Athens.

 ??  ?? In this May 4, 2014, file photo, an Etihad Airways plane prepares to land at the Abu Dhabi airport in the United Arab Emirates. AP PHOTO/KAMRAN JEBREILI
In this May 4, 2014, file photo, an Etihad Airways plane prepares to land at the Abu Dhabi airport in the United Arab Emirates. AP PHOTO/KAMRAN JEBREILI

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