Forwarders: can an airline do without them? An age-old debate airs
The age-old debate about whether airlines need forwarders started up again at CNS in Dallas ...
Brazil has followed India in lowering the foreign ownership cap on airlines – non-Brazilian companies can now own up to 100% of domestic carriers. But while India removed a 49% cap on foreign investment in airlines, it did not extend that to foreign airlines, which are still restricted to 49%. It did however ease rules to allow domestic carriers to fly to overseas destinations if they deploy 20% of their capacity on local routes.
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