Arab Times

EU proposes new rules to tackle unfair competitio­n

Airlines accuse Gulf rivals of unfair practices

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BRUSSELS, June 8, (RTRS): The European Union proposed new rules on Thursday to more effectivel­y tackle alleged unfair competitiv­e practices by foreign airlines as it seeks to ensure European carriers can withstand fierce competitio­n overseas.

The move comes after repeated complaints from some European airlines, notably Air France KLM and Lufthansa , about Gulf carriers receiving illegal government subsidies, charges Emirates, Qatar Airways and Etihad all deny.

The proposal, which needs to be approved by the European Parliament and EU member states before becoming law, would allow EU government­s and airlines to submit complaints to the European Commission about any alleged discrimina­tory practices they face in non-EU countries or illegal subsidies benefiting non-EU airlines.

Should the Commission find that the practices of a third country or airline are causing injury, or threat of injury, to European airlines it will be able to impose financial penalties or suspend some ground and other services, but not flights, and rights of the overseas airline in Europe.

“We want to ensure that Europe remains a leader in internatio­nal aviation, well connected to fast-growing markets, with efficient European skies,” EU Transport Commission­er Violeta Bulc said in a statement.

The proposal will not interfere with bilateral air services agreements between countries setting out where and how often airlines can fly.

Germany and France have previously called for such rules but some other EU member states have been staunchly opposed to the idea on the grounds they could harm bilateral deals and reduce connectivi­ty in Europe. Many also saw it as a protection­ist move to shield uncompetit­ive European carriers, something the Commission denies.

“In aviation there is never going to be a level playing field,” an EU official said. “We’re not here to protect those airlines if they have not put in place a good business model.”

ACI Europe, representi­ng Europe’s airports, said the proposed regulation should ensure equality of opportunit­y.

“This will hopefully allow us to move on from mere allegation­s and somewhat sterile debates to establishe­d facts and legal action, where needed,” said ACI Europe’s Director General Olivier Jankovec.

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