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Bermuda Agreement

The Bermuda Agreement, established in 1946 between the United States and the United Kingdom, outlined how American and British airlines would share routes to and from Bermuda. It set conditions to ensure fair competition, defining which airline could operate certain flights, and allowed airlines to decide routes based on mutual agreement. The agreement also helped coordinate airline schedules and prevent conflicts, fostering smoother international air travel between the countries and Bermuda. Over time, it served as a foundational framework for airline cooperation and route management in the region.