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DOT 39-08
Contact: Brian Turmail, Tel.: (202) 366-4570
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
U.S. Department of Transportation and European Commission Launch Joint
Research Project on Airline Alliances and Competition as Part of Open Skies
Agreement
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the European Commission have
launched a new joint research project aimed at deepening their understanding of
how alliances have affected competition in transatlantic markets and the
potential impact of the new U.S.-EU Air Transport Open Skies Agreement set to
begin this month.
The U.S.-EU Air Transport Agreement, which will for the first time allow EU and
U.S. airlines to serve any route between Europe and the United States, calls for
developing a common understanding of trends in the airline industry in order to
promote compatible approaches on competition issues.
The Commission and DOT will interview airlines, travel agents, industry
analysts, and consumer groups, as well as perform quantitative analysis on air
traffic data. The research project will ultimately enable the Commission and DOT
to develop a common understanding of competition in trans-Atlantic markets and
to inform public discussions of the future of air transportation.
A final report summarizing the main findings of the research will be published
in mid-2009. For further information from the European Commission on the new
project, go to
http://ec.europa.eu/comm/competition/index_en.html or contact the
Commission's Spokesman for Competition, Jonathan TODD, tel: +32 2 299 4107,
email jonathan.todd@ec.europa.eu.
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