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 |  |  | Freedoms of the air - Fourth freedom: Encyclopedia II - Freedoms of the air - Eighth freedomThe right to carry passengers or cargo within a foreign country with continuing service to or from one's own country.
The eighth freedom is also known as Cabotage, and is extremely rare. The main example of eighth-freedom rights is the European Union, which has granted such rights between all of its member states. Other examples of an exchange of this right include the Single Aviation Market (SAM) established between Australia and New Zealand in 1996 and the 2001 Protocol to the Multilateral Agreement on the Liberalization of I ...
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 |  |  | Freedoms of the air - Fourth freedom: Encyclopedia II - Freedoms of the air - Seventh freedomThe right to carry passengers or cargo between two foreign countries without continuing service to one's own country.
The seventh freedom is obviously rare because it is usually not in the commercial interest of airlines. Still, there are a few notable examples. Grupo TACA offers service from the United States and Canada to Cuba, which does not feed any of its other routes.
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 |  |  | Freedoms of the air - Fourth freedom: Encyclopedia II - Freedoms of the air - Sixth freedomThe right to carry passengers or cargo from a second country to a third country by stopping in one's own country.
Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific Airways, and other airlines in Asia use sixth-freedom rights extensively to fly passengers between Europe and Australasia. Likewise, American Airlines connects passengers from Europe and Asia to other countries in the Americas via U.S. ports, and British Airways commonly tickets passengers from America to Asia via London. Icelandair sells ...
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 |  |  | Freedoms of the air - Fourth freedom: Encyclopedia II - Freedoms of the air - Fifth freedomThe right to carry passengers from one's own country to a second country, and from that country to a third country.
Two sub-categories exist. Beyond Fifth Freedom allows the right to carry passengers from the second country to the third country. Intermediate Fifth Freedom allows the right to carry passengers from the third to the second country.
Many airlines have fifth-freedom rights to transfer passengers across the Pacific Ocean via Japan, including United Airlines, Northwest Airlines, China Airlines, and Singapore Airlines. Northwest likewise has fifth-freedom rights to carry pass ...
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 |  |  | Freedoms of the air - Fourth freedom: Encyclopedia II - Freedoms of the air - Second freedomThe right to stop in a country for refueling or maintenance on the way to another, without transferring passengers or cargo.
The most famous example of the second freedom is Shannon Airport, which was used as a stopping point for most North Atlantic flights until the 1960s. Anchorage was similarly used for flights between Europe and East Asia, bypassing Russian airspace, until the 1980s.
Second-freedom rights are not commonly exercised by most passenger carriers today, but they are widely used by air cargo carri ...
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 |  |  | Freedoms of the air - Fourth freedom: Encyclopedia II - Freedoms of the air - First freedomThe right to overfly a country without landing.
Since the end of the Cold War, first freedom rights are almost completely universal, although most countries require prior notification before an overflight.
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