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February 15, 2008 - 2:53PM
Virgin Blue has been given the all-clear to launch ten weekly flights to North America by November, after Australia and the United States signed an Open Skies Agreement.
The deal will now allow Virgin offshoot V Australia and another Australia or US carrier unrestricted access on the route.
The agreement will remove a cap which restricted airlines from both countries flying four weekly flights in their first year of operation on the route.
From: Australia and the United States have finalised the long-awaited Open Skies Agreement which will allow vast expansion of air travel and competition on the busy trans-Pacific route
Virgin Blue has been given the all-clear to launch ten weekly flights to North America by November, after Australia and the United States signed an Open Skies Agreement.
The deal will now allow Virgin offshoot V Australia and another Australia or US carrier unrestricted access on the route.
The agreement will remove a cap which restricted airlines from both countries flying four weekly flights in their first year of operation on the route.
From: Australia and the United States have finalised the long-awaited Open Skies Agreement which will allow vast expansion of air travel and competition on the busy trans-Pacific route