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Bilateral air transport agreement

Hey kiddo, do you know what airplanes are? They are big vehicles that fly in the air to take people from one place to another.

Now, when people from different countries want to use airplanes to travel between their countries, the governments of these countries make an agreement called a bilateral air transport agreement. This agreement allows airlines from each country to operate flights to and from the other country.

It's like making a promise with your friend that you will share your toys with them when they come over to play, and they will share their toys with you when you go to their house. The bilateral air transport agreement is a promise between two countries to share their airplanes and airports with each other.

The agreement sets rules on which airlines can operate flights, how many flights they can have, and what airports they can fly to and from. It also sets rules on how much money airlines can charge passengers for their flights.

So, the bilateral air transport agreement helps make it easy for people from different countries to travel by airplane and for airlines to do business in other countries.
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