Airline CEO’s say regulation ‘unacceptably burdensome’
04.06.09
Airline chiefs have branded government regulations ‘unacceptably burdensome,’ the Association of European Airlines (AEA) said. The association met in Brussels last week to discuss the crisis currently facing the aviation industry, and said the impact of the crisis ‘had not registered with the industry's regulators.’
A spokesman said that ‘a programme of costly and needless regulation’ was affecting airline operations. Ivan Misetic, AEA chairman and president and CEO of Croatia Airlines, said airlines were ‘not seeking state aid. But when the regulators fully realise the implications of the crisis for this industry, for European consumers and for European business, they will recognise that there are areas in which they can provide support and relief.'
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