BRUSSELS, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Iberia should not have any
problems operating in the European Union's airspace after
Brexit, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez told a news
conference after an EU summit in Brussels.
IAG which owns British Airways, Iberia and Aer
Lingus, is a Spanish-registered company headquartered in
Britain.
"On air transport we've been working for some time, since at
least 2018, as the government, with IAG and with the (European)
commission to find a solution to this problem. And in principle
it's fixed," Sanchez said. "There won't be a problem with Iberia
operating in European airspace after the United Kingdom's exit
from the union."
He did not give any details.
(Reporting by Nathan Allen in Madrid
Writing by Ingrid Melander)