IATA: Brexit declaration doesn't cut it

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IATA: Brexit declaration doesn't cut it
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The political declaration laying the groundwork for the post-Brexit relationship between the EU and Britain calls for the two political entities to maintain open competition in the commercial aviation sector. 

IATA, however, is concerned about the declaration's lack of detail. 

The 27 EU members of continental Europe agreed to the declaration on Sunday. U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May is championing the proposal, but its path to ratification in Great Britain will be complicated by fierce opposition from both Brexit opponents and supporters.

The U.K. is slated to exit the EU on March 29.  

Under current agreements, airlines from all 28 members of the EU can fly freely in and out of the U.K. and within the EU's continental member states. But IATA has warned of chaos if the terms of the post-Brexit aviation landscape aren't clearly defined ahead of the breakup.

Already, the uncertainty means airlines are selling flights that they can't be certain they'll be legally allowed to operate, IATA has said. 

The 26-page political declaration contains two clauses related to cooperation between the EU and U.K. on aviation.

A comprehensive air transport agreement should be written that covers "market access and investment, aviation safety and security, air traffic management, and provisions to ensure open and fair competition, including appropriate and relevant consumer-protection requirements and social standards," the declaration says.

The agreements should also "ensure passenger and cargo air connectivity," the declaration says. 

In an email Tuesday, IATA spokesman Perry Flint said that the declaration, while good to see, lacks the specificity needed by airlines. 

"We continue to urge the prioritization of aviation issues so that airlines have the details needed to manage their business and provide connectivity in the post-Brexit period," Flint said. "There is a huge amount of work to do and there is no time to lose."

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