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Legal aspects of airport slot allocation: a challenge for the European Union
With the increase in the number of operations performed at airports in European Union countries,
the problem of allocation of airport slots is becoming more apparent. Legal regulations in this respect were
adopted over two decades ago, which means that they are not suitable for the contemporary reality of
commercial aviation, which has undergone a huge change during the indicated period. This article aims to
analyze the current legal framework for the allocation of slots at the level of international law, with particular
emphasis on the European Union law. The main reasons affecting the urgent need to amend the provisions in
the presented scope will be discussed. These issues include, for example, the problem of slot trading between
air carriers. Also, the impact of the EU response to COVID-19 epidemic on the air carrier’s situation in
relation to slots will be outlined. Selected examples illustrating difficulties in applying EU rules will also be
analyzed in detail. The summary will be followed by an indication of key de lege ferenda postulates in the
discussed area.