We have seen baggage fees spread to more markets, for example the Transatlantic market.
Sierra Leone has a special significance in the history of the transatlantic slave trade.
The U.S. and EU created the Transatlantic Economic Council in 2007 to promote increased commercial cooperation.
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The transatlantic ties were strengthened further when several of Mr Balls's Harvard gurus joined the Clinton administration.
But what is clear is that it was made harder by the divisions among the transatlantic allies.
The training aimed to enhance teaching about the Transatlantic Slave Trade (TST) and foster meaningful intercultural school partnerships.
Brazil received the largest number of African slaves of any country during the Transatlantic slave trade -- more than 4.9 million.
And they were instrumental in facilitating the transatlantic trade between Britain and America.
But we too share a responsibility for helping them achieve their rightful place in Europe and the Transatlantic Alliance.
It could be a sign that the geopolitical strains in the transatlantic relationship have not polluted the economic sphere.
Part of the explanation for the transatlantic inroads into Lloyd's could be an expected upturn in the insurance cycle.
The interconnectedness of the Transatlantic market means that when a European bank is pinched, a bank in the U.S. flinches.
Despite his dissatisfaction with the transatlantic marriage called Vivendi Universal, Edgar Bronfman Jr. has not lost his taste for Europe.
Until that happens, Mr Bush seems unlikely to follow Mr Blair in investing real political capital in the transatlantic alliance.
And the atmosphere of shame is still palpable in the places where the transatlantic trade started, on the African coast.
Defence planners and procurement bosses alike, in both Europe and America, need the transatlantic link to grow stronger, not wither.
Since then, in a month packed with gatherings of world leaders, some progress has been made in narrowing the transatlantic gulf.
If finalized, the deal -- dubbed the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership -- would be the biggest bilateral trade agreement ever negotiated.
The transatlantic alliance is the cornerstone -- is the heart -- of our efforts to promote peace and prosperity around the world.
The European Union Transport Council on March 22 ratified the United States-European Union "open skies" agreement to liberalize the transatlantic airline market.
But it was Reagan with whom she really solidified the transatlantic bridge.
That ideological division could indeed be a crisis for the transatlantic alliance.
And we emphasized other additional ways that we can encourage trade and reduce economic frictions between the two sides of the transatlantic relationship.
Now, thanks to the new Open Skies agreement to liberalize the transatlantic airline market, it could be lucky in a third attempt.
The first open skies agreement, which came into effect in 2008, marked a significant step in the liberalisation of the transatlantic airline industry.
Talks between the UK and the US aimed at bringing more competition to the transatlantic flights market are set to resume on Tuesday.
It will benefit from British Airways' experience in the transatlantic market and have the ability to be innovative and respond quickly to changing customer demands.
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The clear implication is that unless the Europeans grab this chance to close the transatlantic technology gap, they cannot have much serious interest in defence.
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After the collapse of the U.S.S.R. the transatlantic alliance became irrelevant.
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But the end of World War II would see the transatlantic challenge return as well as a new contender from South Africa called Bobby Locke.
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