
Legal Title: Agreement between the Government of Canada and the Government of Saint Lucia on Air Services
January 6, 1984
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January 6, 1984 |
Exchange of Notes (tariffs) |
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January 6, 1984 |
Exchange of Notes (designation of B.W.I.A.) |
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March 8, 1984 |
Exchange of Notes (entry into force) |
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A. Grant of Rights: |
All except as otherwise specified in the Annex. |
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B. Designation: |
Multiple, Air Canada and BWIA (carrier ceased operation on January 1, 2007) |
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C. Tariffs: |
Single disapproval. |
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D. Capacity: |
No unilateral action. |
SAINT LUCIA
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Points of Origin |
Intermediate Points(1)(2) |
Points in Canada |
Points Beyond |
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Saint Lucia |
Points in the Caribbean to be named |
Toronto, |
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1) Fifth freedom traffic rights between intermediate points and points in Canada shall become available at points to be agreed only at such time as the Government of Saint Lucia designates an airline acceptable to Canada other than Trinidad and Tobago (B.W.I.A. International Airways Corporation (B.W.I.A.). At such time fifth freedom traffic rights of equivalent economic value to those operated by the designated airline of the Government of Canada shall be negotiated by the two Governments.
2) B.W.I.A. may exercise traffic rights pursuant to Air Agreements between Canada and other Governments while at the same time exercising traffic rights pursuant to the Canada/Saint Lucia Air Agreement and such traffic may be commingled on any and all flights provided that Canada has accepted the designation of B.W.I.A. to exercise the traffic rights granted to such other governments by the Government of Canada.
3) Services to Montreal to commence following initiation of Canada/Saint Lucia scheduled service by the Canadian designated airline, at which time Montreal and Toronto may be served as co-terminals.
CANADA
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Points of Origin |
Intermediate Points |
Points in Saint Lucia |
Points Beyond |
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Canada |
Two points in the Caribbean to be named |
Saint Lucia |
Two points to be named by Canada |
4) This schedule to remain in force while B.W.I.A. remains the sole designated airline of Saint Lucia or unless otherwise agreed by the Contracting Parties to the Agreement.