Monday, June 27, 2016

EasyJet, Ryanair and IAG, traded and proecupadas punished by the ‘Brexit’ – euronews

turbulent for airlines that come from the British Isles because of ‘Brexit’ Vientos. The output of the United Kingdom of the European Union, winner in the referendum last Thursday, is already weighing like a slab for companies like EasyJet who on Friday over fourteen percent was left on the London Stock Exchange. And Monday setbacks led with more than twenty. The consortium of British Airways and Iberia IAG also fell on Friday in London for a twenty and Madrid plummeted on Monday a fourteen.

The reason is that the end of the single market for these airlines so is the single sky legislation that allows freely set rates and open new routes without prior permission. Having its headquarters in a country outside deprive them of these advantages. And the problem extends to an Irish company like Ryanair, which has a large network in the UK. In fact, both EasyJet and IAG posed move its headquarters to the mainland to counter future restrictions.

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