Australia, New Zealand Sign Pact For Single Market
The governments of Australia and New Zealand agreed yesterday to allow all airlines of each country to operate unlimited passenger and freight service between the two countries. The agreement, effective Nov. 1, reverses a last-minute decision in 1994 by New Zealand Transport Minister Laurie Brereton...
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