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These three airlines, wholly owned by their governments, are using unprecedented subsidies to exploit their open and unfettered access to the U.S. market. This threatens our U.S. airline industry, airline jobs and the U.S. economy. Show your support for Open Skies by signing the petition requesting the U.S. government to review the subsidies and ensure airline competition is fair.

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June 28, 2019

Partnership for Open & Fair Skies Responds to European Commission Mobility and Transport Director General on Open Skies Enforcement

Washington, D.C. (June 28, 2019) – In response to a letter sent by European Commission Mobility and Transport Director General…

June 25, 2019

Trump Administration Again Confirms Commitment to Holding UAE Accountable on Open Skies

Washington, D.C. (June 25, 2019) – In response to the U.S.-UAE Economic Policy Dialogue, held on June 20, 2019, the…

May 9, 2019

Partnership for Open & Fair Skies Statement on Planned New Air Italy Routes

Washington, D.C. (May 9, 2019) – In response to reports that Qatar Airways-backed Air Italy plans to launch additional flights…


The Three Airlines Are Violating U.S. Open Skies Policy

Over the last decade alone, Qatar, Etihad, and Emirates collectively have received more than $50 billion in subsidies and other unfair benefits from the governments of Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, according to a recent investigation. Those subsidies are in violation of Open Skies policy and put thousands of U.S. airline jobs at risk.

Massive Subsidies Undermine Fair Competition

We welcome robust competition on a level playing field. But with these state-owned airlines taking advantage of unprecedented subsidies, the playing field is decidedly not level.




Subsidized Expansion by Qatar, Etihad and Emirates Threatens U.S. Airline Jobs

The three carriers’ routes to the U.S. have not meaningfully increased passenger traffic; they only serve to displace U.S. airline market share and shift good U.S. aviation jobs overseas. In fact, every daily international roundtrip flight lost by U.S. carriers because of this subsidized competition equals a net loss of more than 1,500 U.S. jobs. Overall, 1.2 million U.S. jobs are supported by American, Delta and United and these jobs are under attack by subsidized service by the Gulf carriers.









America Deserves Fair Competition and Open Skies

The U.S. government must review the subsidies and ensure airline competition is fair. We strongly support Open Skies and deserve to fly in fair skies.


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