Serbia and UK discuss new air agreement
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Serbia and the United Kingdom are finalising a new Bilateral Air Service Agreement which will come into force upon the expiration of the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement, planned on December 31, 2020. The Serbian Minister for Construction, Transport and Infrastructure, Zorana Mihajlović, discussed the framework of the new bilateral with her British counterpart Jesse Norman last week, with talks continuing yesterday with the UK’s Ambassador to Serbia. The deal is expected to be signed in the coming weeks. The UK, which must now negotiate new bilateral air service agreements with countries which were previously covered by the European Union’s Common Aviation Area Agreement, has already inked deals with the EU itself, as well as Macedonia, Montenegro and Kosovo. Bilateral air service agreements provide a basic framework under which airlines are granted economic bilateral rights to fly between two countries.
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