EasyJet and Ryanair Split on Likelihood of Brexit Aviation Deal


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Ryanair has always taken a more negative view on the Brexit negotiations than other airlines, and with a deal still nowhere in sight, the potential for major disruption next April remains a possibility.

With less than 200 days to go until the UK officially leaves the European Union, airlines are still waiting for clarification on whether they will face any kind of disruption following the withdrawal. The UK formally announced its intention to quit the EU in March 2017, but 18 months later has still to agree on an exit deal. Many of the UK’s laws and regulations closely linked with the other 27 member states, including rules surrounding aviation. Airlines such as Ryanair have led the calls for more