What is 6th freedom passengers?


What is 6th freedom passengers? Sixth Freedom. The “unofficial” freedom to carry traffic between two foreign countries via the carrier's home country by combining third and fourth freedoms. Not formally part of the original 1944 convention, it refers to the right to carry passengers between two countries through an airport in the home country.


What is cabotage in aviation?

Cabotage comes from the French word caboter and refers to an air law. Cabotage is the right to operate a domestic flight, meaning carriage of passengers or cargo between two airports within the borders of one country, by an aircraft registered outside of that country.


What is a 7th freedom flight?

Seventh Freedom of the Air This means that an airline can carry on flights that originate in a foreign country, bypass its home country, and deposit the passengers at another international destination.