Thanks! I have University exam in Air traffic transportation next week, and this is a part of the course, it's however quite difficult to memorise all these rules
I am sorry but the eight confuse me when you say the airline have the right to transport passengers and goods between the two foreign airports. However, the image shows them transporting domestically. Please elucidate me
The important part about it is that the airline is from a different country (A), so effectively flying a domestic flight in a foreign country (B) - so for example if Air Canada flew a flight from Vancouver to San Francisco and then onwards to Los Angeles, they would need 8th freedom rights to also sell tickets & transport passengers and cargo between SFO and LAX (domestic in the USA - two foreign airports for Air Canada). Only caveat like mentioned in the video is that it would have to be a flight that either starts or ends in the airline's home country. Hope this helps!
In Belarus they have a tenth freedom “ the right or privilege, in respect of scheduled international air services, granted by Lukashenko to divert in his territory for journalist execution purposes”
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Thanks! I have University exam in Air traffic transportation next week, and this is a part of the course, it's however quite difficult to memorise all these rules
Good luck for your exam!
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Same here..
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when I tell you I've been confused for the past two weeks, and watched various videos, only yours helped me 😃
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What does non-technical reason mean?
It means that it's not to refuel or for any other technical reason - but simply to load/unload cargo or passengers for example
I am sorry but the eight confuse me when you say the airline have the right to transport passengers and goods between the two foreign airports. However, the image shows them transporting domestically. Please elucidate me
The important part about it is that the airline is from a different country (A), so effectively flying a domestic flight in a foreign country (B) - so for example if Air Canada flew a flight from Vancouver to San Francisco and then onwards to Los Angeles, they would need 8th freedom rights to also sell tickets & transport passengers and cargo between SFO and LAX (domestic in the USA - two foreign airports for Air Canada).
Only caveat like mentioned in the video is that it would have to be a flight that either starts or ends in the airline's home country.
Hope this helps!
U hve make it too simple.....
What information do you think is missing? I'm always happy to improve my content!
@@PilotJonathan no sir... there is no problem... I mean to say that you have explained it very well...
Ah, haha, okay, thanks for the praise and thank you for watching!
In Belarus they have a tenth freedom “ the right or privilege, in respect of scheduled international air services, granted by Lukashenko to divert in his territory for journalist execution purposes”
It would seem so..