Ivory Coast

Agreement between the Government of Canada and the Government of the Republic of the Ivory Coast on Air Transport

1. Date of Agreement

Legal Title:
Agreement between the Government of Canada and the Government of the Republic of the Ivory Coast on Air Transport
September 3, 1987
Ratified by Ivory Coast 04 April 1990

2. Other Instruments

September 3, 1987
Memorandum of Agreement (capacity, designation, non commercial flights).
April 18 and May 15, 1990
Notes 106/90 and No. GAF 0470 confirming approval of Agreement by Ivory Coast Government
October 30, 2002
Diplomatic Note (designation of Ivoire Aero Services (IAS))

3. Characterization of Bilateral Agreement

A. Grant of Rights:
All except as otherwise specified in the Annex.
B. Designation:
Single by route, Air Canada, Ivoire Aero Services (IAS).
C. Tariffs:
Single disapproval.
D. Capacity:
Pre-determination (see section 4 for capacity entitlements).

4. Routes and Associated Rights

IVORY COAST

Points of Origin

Intermediate Points

Points in Canada

Points Beyond

Points in the Ivory Coast

New YorkFootnote 1, 2 points in Africa

Montreal

Point to be negotiated later

CANADA

Points of Origin

Intermediate Points

Points in Ivory Coast

Points Beyond

Points in Canada

Point in Europe or SenegalFootnote 2, point in MagrhebFootnote 3, point in Africa south of the EquatorFootnote 4

Abidjan

Point to be negotiated later

Notes applicable to both Parties

  1. For the operation of the agreed services on specified routes, the designated airlines of both Contracting Parties may, on an IATA seasonal basis, change the intermediate points and the points beyond after (60) sixty days' notice given to the aeronautical authorities of both Contracting Parties.

  2. The designated airlines of both Contracting Parties may omit on their flights one or more points appearing in the table of routes, provided that the point of departure or of arrival is situated in the Ivory Coast or Canada.

  3. The points mentioned may be served in whatever order, provided that the services begin or terminate in Canada in the case of the airline designated by Canada, and in the Ivory Coast in the case of the airline designated by the Ivory Coast.

  4. Each designated airline may begin its operation on the specified routes on a twice-weekly basis.

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