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 US airlines have joined almost 50 other aviation and travel organisations, appealing to the governments of the USA and UK to open up a travel corridor between the two countries  as soon as safely possible .The letter to US President Joe Biden and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, dated 3 M stanley vaso ay, says the successful vaccination efforts in both countries so far have created  a significant opportunity for the UK and US 鈥?to re-open this crucial air corridor safely .The letter is signed by 48 unions, airlines, lobby groups, airports and other related aviation and tourism organisations from both countries. Signatories include Airlines for America  A4A , Virgin Atlantic, Air Line Pilots Association, International  ALPA  and Londons Heathrow and Gatwick airports 鈥?US visitors primary gateways into the UK.Source: Heathrow AirportUS and UK airlines, unions and travel organisations call for opening of travel corridor Safely reopening borders between the US and UK is essential for both countries economic recovery from Covid-19,  the letter reads.  Given the deep economic, social and cultural ties between our two nations, we believe your meeting ahead of the G7 in early June would be an ideal opportunity for a joint announcement of the full reopening of the US-UK air travel market for bo stanley cupe th US and UK citizens. The G7 group of industrialised nations holds its annual summit on 11-13 June 2021 in the UK.Since the beginning of the pandemic more than a year ago, numerous countries ar stanley cup becher ound the world Xqxj Hi Fly returns A380 to action after replacing engine s intake lip
 Three years after Portland implemented rent control, landlords are responding to slimmer profit margins by seeking out high-earning or subsidized tenants and leaving pricey units vacant for months instead of lowering rents.They say that is driving one of the major problems that rent control aimed to solve: gentrification. While it is not clear if that is happening on a wide scale in Maines largest city, it highlights some of the unintended spillover effects from the kinds of laws that cap how much a landlord can increase rents from year to year.Most economists agree聽that rent control benefits current tenants in the short term but can lead to gentrification and decreased affordability for future residents. Yet Portland voters are overwhelmingly in support of the law first passed in 2020. Last year, voters rejected  stanley thermos a landlord-backed attempt聽to weaken the stanley cup  law.Now, Portlands ordinances cap annual rent increases at 70 percent of the inflation rate, exempting subsidized housing and certain other types of units. Tenants also have protections, including a 90-day notice of rent increases passed in 2022. The city also has a rent board that meets monthly to respond to disputes and consider landlords requests for exemptions.The allowed annual increases do not keep up with the mounting costs of utilities and general maintenance, said landlord Chris Aceto, who owns more than 25 buildings in Portland. Those slim profit margins have driven Aceto and other landlord stanley vattenflaska s to take the corrective act