- 1
- Each Contracting Party grants to the other Contracting Party the following rights in respect of any scheduled international air service operated by its designated airline(s):
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- 1.1.the right to fly across its territory without landing; and
- 1.2.the right to make stops in its territory for non-traffic purposes.
- 2
- While operating an agreed service on a specified route an airline designated and authorized in accordance with article IV of this Agreement shall enjoy, in addition to the rights specified in paragraph 1 of this Article, the right to make stops in the territory of the other Contracting Party at the points specified for that route in the Annex to this Agreement for the purpose of taking on board and discharging passengers, baggage, cargo and mail, separately or in combination, carried for remuneration or hire. Such passengers, baggage, cargo and mail may be destined for or originate in the territory of the other Contracting Party or of a third country.
- 3
- Nothing in paragraph 2 of this Article shall be deemed to confer on a designated airline of one Contracting Party the privilege of taking on board, in the territory of the other Contracting Party, passengers, baggage, cargo and mail, separately or in combination carried for remuneration or hire, destined for another point in the territory of that other Contracting Party.