Saudi Arabia
Air Transport Agreement between the Government of Canada and the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
1. Date of Agreement
- Legal Title:
- Air Transport Agreement between the Government of Canada and the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- November 14, 1990
- Provisionally in force
- June 9, 1991
- Definitively in force
2. Other Instruments
- June 9, 1991
- Agreement definitively into force.
3. Characterization of Bilateral Agreement
- A. Grant of Rights:
- As specified in the Annex.
- B. Designation:
- Multiple, Air Canada.
- C. Tariffs:
- Single disapproval.
- D. Capacity:
- Pre-determination (see Section 4 for capacity entitlements).
4. Routes and Associated Rights
Points of Origin | Intermediate Points | Points in Canada | Points Beyond |
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Saudi Arabia |
New York |
Montreal |
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Notes:
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Any point or points may at the option of the designated airline or airlines be omitted on any or all flights provided that the point of origin is in Saudi Arabia.
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Fifth freedom rights in both directions between New York and Montreal shall be available when the designated airline of Canada exercises fifth freedom rights at the intermediate point to and from Saudi Arabia.
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The capacity to be operated by each designated airline shall be two B-747 or three L-1011 passenger combination flights weekly in each direction unless otherwise agreed in accordance with the provisions of Article 8 of the Agreement. Not more than one weekly service shall be on B-747 Combi aircraft.
Points of Origin | Intermediate Points | Points in Saudi Arabia | Points Beyond |
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Canada |
Cairo |
Jeddah |
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Notes
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Any point or points may at the option of the designated airline or airlines be omitted on any or all flights provided that the point of origin is in Canada.
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Fifth freedom rights in both directions between Cairo and Jeddah shall be available when the designated airlines of both Contracting Parties commence passenger combination services.
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The capacity to be operated by each designated airline shall be two B-747 or three L-1011 passenger combination flights weekly in each direction unless otherwise agreed in accordance with the provisions of Article 8 of the Agreement. Not more than one weekly service shall be on B-747 Combi aircraft.
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