
Bilateral Air Transport Agreements
Bilateral Air Transport Agreements (BATA) are treaties between two countries that outline the rights and responsibilities regarding air travel between them. These agreements determine how many airlines can operate routes, the number of flights allowed, and the airports involved. They aim to promote safe, efficient air service while ensuring fair competition and protecting national interests. By establishing these agreements, countries facilitate international travel and trade, making it easier for airlines to connect people and goods across borders.