traffic rights definition

traffic rights means the rights for scheduled and non-scheduled services to operate and/or to carry passengers, cargo and mail for remuneration or hire from, to, within, or over a Party, including points to be served, routes to be operated, types of traffic to be carried, capacity to be provided, tariffs to be charged and their conditions, and criteria for designation of airlines, including such criteria as number, ownership and control.
traffic rights means the rights for scheduled and non-scheduled services to operate and/or to carry passengers, cargo and mail for remuneration or hire from, to, within, or over the territory of a Party, including points to be served, routes to be operated, types of traffic to be carried, capacity to be provided, tariffs to be charged and their conditions, and criteria for designation of airlines, including such criteria as number, ownership and control.
traffic rights means privilege to take on and put down traffic loads (passengers, cargoes and mails) from one point to the other between two countries for hire or reward.

More Definitions of traffic rights

traffic rights means rights of access to routes, for designating air carriers, providing capacity or frequencies of operation, overflying, technical stops, positioning of aircraft, change of gauge, code- sharing, franchising, leasing of aircraft, providing intermodal services, providing passenger, freight and/or mail transportation, using freedoms of the air etc.