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Algeria says it will notify the UAE of the cancellation “through diplomatic channels” in line with Article 22 of the agreement, alongside informing the secretary-general of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
Algerian authorities have begun the necessary procedures to cancel an air services agreement with the United Arab Emirates.
The state news agency APS reported on Sunday that Algeria will notify the UAE of the cancellation “through diplomatic channels” in line with Article 22 of the agreement, alongside informing the secretary-general of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
It explained that the agreement was signed in Abu Dhabi on May 13, 2013, and ratified under a presidential decree issued on December 30, 2014.
No details were provided regarding the reasons for the Algerian move, and there was no comment from the UAE as of Sunday afternoon.
Inside the agreement
The agreement stipulates the right of the aviation authorities of both sides to designate one or more air carriers to operate the agreed routes, with the possibility of withdrawing, modifying or replacing such designations, in accordance with the discretion of each competent authority.
It also grants the aviation authorities of each contracting party the right to revoke, suspend or limit the operating licenses of designated air carriers in cases of violations of applicable laws and regulations, or failure to comply with the terms of the agreement.
The agreement allows for the designation of an unlimited number of national carriers from both countries to operate regular flights without restrictions, at any capacity, using various types of aircraft, whether owned or leased, and with an unlimited number of flights.
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