Monday, June 28 2021 22:17
Marianna Mkrtchyan

EU Council gave the go-ahead for the signing of neighbourhood  aviation agreement with Armenia

EU Council gave the go-ahead for the signing of neighbourhood  aviation agreement with Armenia

ArmInfo.he EU Council today gave the go-ahead for the signing of three neighbourhood aviation agreements - with Ukraine, Armenia and Tunisia - as well as an air  transport agreement with Qatar, the press service of the Council  informs. 

These agreements will open up the air transport market, offering new  opportunities for both consumers and operators. Through more  efficient connectivity, they will promote trade, tourism, investment  and economic and social development.

The Council is now ready to sign four important aviation agreements  that will improve market access for airlines and enhance connectivity  and freedom of movement for citizens. At the same time, they will  ensure the highest level of safety and security and provide for a  level playing field.

Pedro Nuno Santos, Portuguese Minister for Infrastructure and  Housing, President of the Council The three neighbourhood agreements  will remove market restrictions in relation to the EU's neighbouring  countries and associate these countries with the EU's internal  aviation market, as they will adopt EU aviation standards and  implement EU aviation rules.

The agreement with Qatar will open the market equally with all 27  member states, upgrading the rules and standards that currently exist  for flights between Qatar and the EU. This is the first such  agreement between the EU and a Gulf country.

All four agreements contain robust environmental, social and fair  competition clauses with strong enforcement mechanisms to avoid any  distortions of competition or other abuses.  The decisions on  Ukraine, Armenia and Qatar enable application of the agreement on a  provisional basis, pending the completion of the procedures necessary  for its entry into force.  The four agreements are expected to be  signed in autumn 2021. Every agreement will then need to be ratified  by each member state, the Union and the other party.