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<br>By Marine Strauss<br> <br>BRUSSELS, July 12 (Reuters) - The European Commission proposed on Tuesday to make the bloc's "use-it-or-lose-it" airport slot rule more flexible in order to respond to unexpected developments in the future, such as pandemic or war.<br> <br>Airlines normally have to use 80% of their prescribed airport slots to avoid losing them to rivals, but the EU executive suspended the rule during the COVID-19 crisis and set the threshold at 64% for the 2022 summer season.<br> <br>The Commission announced on Tuesday that the standard slot use rate of 80% would return on Oct.<br><br>30, while also prolonging the possibility of applying the "justified non-use of slots" (JNUS) exemption created during the pandemic.<br> <br>"Maintaining this tool will give us sufficient flexibility - an insurance - to act in case of a new deterioration of the public health situation, or indeed if we are faced with further fallout from the Russian war in Ukraine," Transport Commissioner Adina Valean said in a statement.<br> <br>Under the proposal, which will need approval by the European Parliament and EU governments, airlines would be allowed to use exemptions due to health emergencies, [https://www.alphaslot777.com/ alpha777] natural disasters or political unrest.<br> <br>The Commission would be able to lower the use rate if air traffic falls below 80%, compared with 2019 figures, for four consecutive weeks due to COVID-19 or as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.<br> <br>The EU executive said it was also proposing measures to mitigate the consequences of the Ukraine war and to restore air connectivity between the EU and Ukraine when possible, including a 16-week recovery period before slot-use requirements become applicable again. (Reporting by Marine Strauss @StraussMarine; editing by Philip Blenkinsop and Tomasz Janowski)<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
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'<br>By Marine Strauss<br> <br>BRUSSELS, July 12 (Reuters) - The European Commission proposed on Tuesday to make the bloc's "use-it-or-lose-it" airport slot rule more flexible in order to respond to unexpected developments in the future, such as pandemic or war.<br> <br>Airlines normally have to use 80% of their prescribed airport slots to avoid losing them to rivals, but the EU executive suspended the rule during the COVID-19 crisis and set the threshold at 64% for the 2022 summer season.<br> <br>The Commission announced on Tuesday that the standard slot use rate of 80% would return on Oct.<br><br>30, while also prolonging the possibility of applying the "justified non-use of slots" (JNUS) exemption created during the pandemic.<br> <br>"Maintaining this tool will give us sufficient flexibility - an insurance - to act in case of a new deterioration of the public health situation, or indeed if we are faced with further fallout from the Russian war in Ukraine," Transport Commissioner Adina Valean said in a statement.<br> <br>Under the proposal, which will need approval by the European Parliament and EU governments, airlines would be allowed to use exemptions due to health emergencies, [https://www.alphaslot777.com/ alpha777] natural disasters or political unrest.<br> <br>The Commission would be able to lower the use rate if air traffic falls below 80%, compared with 2019 figures, for four consecutive weeks due to COVID-19 or as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.<br> <br>The EU executive said it was also proposing measures to mitigate the consequences of the Ukraine war and to restore air connectivity between the EU and Ukraine when possible, including a 16-week recovery period before slot-use requirements become applicable again. (Reporting by Marine Strauss @StraussMarine; editing by Philip Blenkinsop and Tomasz Janowski)<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement'
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