RYANAIR APPLIES FOR A UK AIR OPERATING CERTIFICATE IN ANTICIPATION OF BREXIT
Irish airline Ryanair has applied for a British air operating certificate to continue operate its UK domestic air routes after Brexit.
Irish airline Ryanair has applied for a British air operating certificate to continue operate its UK domestic air routes after Brexit.
Ryanair Chief Financial Officier, Neil Sorahan, has warned that, without an early agreement between the United Kingdom and the European Union regarding the aviation sector, airlines might have no choice but to suspend flights between the UK and the EU.
Top EU officials have warned airlines, including the lowcost EasyJet and Ryanair, that, in order to continue flying routes departing and arriving within the EU after Brexit, they will need to have their headquarters in the Union and more than 50% of their capital share must be owned by Member States or nationals of Member States guaranteeing them effective control, whether directly or indirectly, of the company.
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