Bermuda Agreement

Bermuda Agreement

The Bermuda Agreement, reached in 1946 by American and British negotiators in Bermuda, was an early bilateral Air Transport Agreement regulating civil air transport. It established a precedent for the signing of approximately 3,000 other such agreements between countries.

The Agreement was expanded in 1977.

Full titles:; Bermuda I:"Agreement between the government of the United Kingdom and the government of the United States relating to Air Services between their respective Territories", Bermuda, 11 February 1946 ; Bermuda II:"Agreement between the government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the government of the United States concerning Air Services", Bermuda, 23 July 1977

External links

* [http://www.aviation.go.th/airtrans/airlaw/us-uk.html Bermuda I]


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