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Sixth-freedom success

In aviation terms, the sixth-freedom is defined as the carriage of passengers between two nations by the airline of a third country, but via its home base. In other words, passengers who board an Emirates flight in London, transit at Dubai, and carry on to Cape Town would be classified as sixth-freedom travellers.

Back when IATA had rigorous control of commercial aviation, the trade body disliked sixth-freedom traffic because it distorted some of its

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