fifth freedom rights

English

Etymology

One of the Freedoms of the Air, defined under the Chicago Convention in 1944.

Noun

fifth freedom rights pl (plural only)

  1. The right of an airline of one country to land in a different country, pick up passengers, and carry them on to a third country e.g. a British airline flying to France, collecting passengers, and taking them to Italy.
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