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EasyJet demands EU flights certificate after Brexit

The carrier said in a statement that it has begun a formal procedure to obtain an air operator certificate (AOC) to keep the status quo after Britain's vote to quit the EU cast doubts over airline routes.

July 01, 2016 / 18:32 IST
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British no-frills airline EasyJet announced today it has applied for an air operator certificate from the European Union to continue flying throughout the bloc after Brexit.

The carrier said in a statement that it has begun a formal procedure to obtain an air operator certificate (AOC) to keep the status quo after Britain's vote to quit the EU cast doubts over airline routes.

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"EasyJet is lobbying the UK government and the EU to ensure the continuation of a fully liberal and deregulated aviation market within the UK and Europe," it said in a statement.

"This would mean that EasyJet and all European airlines can continue to operate as they do today.