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- Each Party shall allow a fair and equal opportunity for each Designated Airline to compete in providing the international air transportation governed by this Agreement.
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- Each Party shall take all appropriate action within its jurisdiction to eliminate all forms of discrimination or unfair competitive practices adversely affecting the competitive position of a Designated Airline of the other Party.
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- Each Party shall allow each Designated Airline to determine the frequency and Capacity of the international air transportation it offers based upon commercial considerations in the marketplace. Consistent with this right, neither Party shall unilaterally limit the volume of traffic, frequency or regularity of service, or the aircraft type(s) operated by the Designated Airline(s) of the other Party, except as may be required for customs, technical, operational or environmental reasons under uniform conditions consistent with Article 15 of the Convention.
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- Neither Party shall impose on the other Party’s Designated Airlines a first-refusal requirement, uplift ratio, no-objection fee or any other requirement with respect to Capacity, frequency or traffic that would be inconsistent with the purposes of this Agreement.