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Croatia has been formally incorporated into the European Union’s open skies agreement with Morocco after the European Parliament approved an amendment to the Euro-Mediterranean Aviation Agreement last week. The protocol, backed by 625 members of parliament, adapts the agreement to Croatia’s accession to the EU and gives EU airlines non-discriminatory access to routes between Croatia and Morocco under the same liberalised framework applying to other member states. The move removes the need to rely on the countries’ 1999 bilateral arrangements and could facilitate the introduction of new services between Croatian and Moroccan airports. Although Croatia joined the EU in 2013, it had not yet been incorporated into the EU - Morocco aviation agreement. The Protocol making Croatia a full party to the agreement was signed in November 2025 and approved last Wednesday.
Croatia has been formally incorporated into the European Union’s open skies agreement with Morocco after the European Parliament approved an amendment to the Euro-Mediterranean Aviation Agreement last week. The protocol, backed by 625 members of parliament, adapts the agreement to Croatia’s accession to the EU and gives EU airlines non-discriminatory access to routes between Croatia and Morocco under the same liberalised framework applying to other member states. The move removes the need to rely on the countries’ 1999 bilateral arrangements and could facilitate the introduction of new services between Croatian and Moroccan airports. Although Croatia joined the EU in 2013, it had not yet been incorporated into the EU - Morocco aviation agreement. The Protocol making Croatia a full party to the agreement was signed in November 2025 and approved last Wednesday.

Hmm maybe we say Ryanair launch flights
ReplyDeleteCrazy that it took 13 years!!
ReplyDeleteThat's superfast for EU bureaucracy. Overpaid and overlazy
DeleteWhat a deep comment.
Delete@17:59 and vastly overstaffed!
DeleteHopefully OU will launch a new route
ReplyDeleteLOL
DeleteIt goes without saying that Croatia, being an EU member, is a part of this. I don't see the point in stressing Croatia in particular.
ReplyDeleteHave you even read the article?
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