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 3740 U.S. rights of tran it in Italy. Pot, p. 3748. Italian rights of transit in U. 8. Pot,p. 3748 . PoV, p. 3748. Xqual opportut for operation Ate, p. 370. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [62 STAT. ANNEX SECTION I The Government of Italy grants to the Government of the United States of America the right to conduct air transport services by one or more air carriers of United States nationality designated by the latter country on the routes, specified in Schedule One attached, which transit or serve commercially the territory of Italy. SECION II The Government of the United States of America grants to the Government of Italy the right to conduct air transport services by one or more air carriers of Italian nationality designated by the latter country on the routes, specified in Schedule -Two attached which transit or serve commercially the territory of the United States of America. SsACTIN m One or more air carriersfdesignated by each of the contracting parties under the conditions provided in the present Agreement and the Annex thereto will enjoy, in the territory of the other contracting party, rights of transit and of stops for non-traffio purposes, as well as the right of commercial entry and depar- ture for international traffic in passengers, cargo and mail at the points enumerated on each of the routes specified in the Schedules attached. SECTION IV The air transport facilities (faeilitasioi)available hereunder to the tra- velling public shallbeara close relationship to the requirements of the public for. such transport. SECTIO V There shall be a fair and equal opportunity for the carriers of the contracting parties to operate on any route between their respective territories covered by the present Agreement and Annex. SEmoON VI In the operation by the air carriers of either contracting party of the trunk services (soizi a hugo porcoreo) described in the present Annex, the interest of the air carriers of the other contracting party shall be taken into consid- eration so as not to affect unduly the services which the latter provides on all or part of the same routes.

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