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International Air Transport Policy

International Air Transport Policy refers to the rules and agreements that govern how countries manage and regulate air travel across their borders. It addresses issues like airline competition, safety standards, pricing, and passenger rights. Countries negotiate bilateral or multilateral agreements to allow airlines to operate internationally, ensuring safety and efficiency in flying. These policies aim to balance national interests with the need for global connectivity and economic benefits, facilitating trade and tourism while maintaining regulatory oversight and promoting fair competition among airlines.