LUTON – EasyJet “has no plans to move from Luton, our home for 20 years.” So a company spokesman denies the seat change rumors, explaining that the air carrier has nonetheless ” initiated a formal process of acquiring an air operator certificate (coa) in the European Union. “
” EasyJet – he says – is in talks with the UK government and the EU to ensure the continuation the fully free and deregulated aviation market, which would allow Easyjet and all airlines to continue to operate as they do today. “
Before the referendum, however, EasyJet” has had informal discussions with some European regulators for obtaining an air operator’s certificate in an EU country to allow the company to fly in Europe as it is now. Now the party is a formal process to acquire the certificate. “
Therefore,” until they are clarified the contours of the negotiations between the United Kingdom and European Union Easyjet it has no need to make structural or operational changes. “
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