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)
- 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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