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Milan-Malpensa Airport: Fifth Freedom rights for Emirates?

Milan, Italy - The Dubai-based company could operate intercontinental routes from the Lombardy hub

According to some rumours which leaked in these hours, Emirates could have attained (or could however be close to achieve) the Fifth Freedom rights at Milan-Malpensa Airport, something which would give to the Dubai-based airline the possibility to operate intercontinental routes from the Lombardy hub. The so-called Fifth Freedom rights are part of a set of commercial rights relative to the aviation...

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