Air Traffic Rights

/ˈɛər ˈtræfɪk raɪts/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Legal permissions granted by governments to airlines allowing the right to operate air services to, from, or over their territory.
    The airline secured air traffic rights to operate flights between the two countries.

Forms

  • air traffic rights
  • air traffic right

Commentary

Air traffic rights are typically established through bilateral agreements and are essential for regulating international commercial aviation.

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