We have seen baggage fees spread to more markets, for example the Transatlantic market.
But the elephant in the room is the disappearance of any transatlantic security need.
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Plymouth has been included as a stopover in a new 3, 045-mile transatlantic yacht race, this summer.
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"These planes are extremely robust and widely used on transatlantic routes and across Asia, " he said.
Eventually, they group settled on calling themselves The London Suede for their transatlantic fans.
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If these restrictions are removed it could pave the way for transatlantic airline mergers.
Sierra Leone has a special significance in the history of the transatlantic slave trade.
The DoT is now requiring collusion on some transpacific, as well as transatlantic, flights.
Portugal, a founding member of the alliance and an Atlantic nation, has always defended transatlantic ties.
It is also planning to move more of its transatlantic routes from other airports to Heathrow.
With more connecting flights in and out of there, its transatlantic planes fly fuller.
With more connecting flights in and out of Newark, Continental's transatlantic planes fly fuller.
Bob Orlich, president and CEO of Transatlantic, will retire after the deal is closed.
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Indeed, trade plays as big a part as geopolitics in the continued strains in transatlantic relations.
Worse, a collection of simmering transatlantic trade disputes could start to undo the present regime.
At present, however, a transatlantic merger looks just as likely as further purely European ones.
The last transatlantic row over aircraft was five years ago, when America attacked subsidies to Airbus.
The U.S. and EU created the Transatlantic Economic Council in 2007 to promote increased commercial cooperation.
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But France continues to block Sir Leon's dream of a new transatlantic trade pact with America.
Transatlantic friction between companies and regulators has grown as Europe's data guardians have become more assertive.
As if all this were not enough, transatlantic disputes are also simmering on the economic front.
The other transatlantic tussle is over the emissions targets set for Russia and Ukraine.
Once that penny drops, perhaps they will realise some other advantages of transatlantic ties.
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Edward Prescott, a winner of the Nobel prize for economics, blames these transatlantic differences on tax.
But it is unlikely to be the last transatlantic row in which Europe's newcomers become embroiled.
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Now Robocop may rise again, championing another transatlantic idea, this time as Middlesbrough's mayor.
In doing that, in this endeavor, I think a closer transatlantic relationship will be important.
It is also struggling to recover economic momentum especially when compared with its transatlantic partner.
Before Open Skies, the SkyTeam alliance offered no transatlantic routes to and from Heathrow.
By putting an end to its instinctive anti-Americanism, France has restored much-needed confidence in its transatlantic ties.
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