PART B - CABOTAGE - NBAA
PART B - CABOTAGE - NBAA
PART B - CABOTAGE - NBAA
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Cabotage<br />
Canada Customs and Revenue Agency<br />
www.ccra-adrc.gc.ca<br />
MEMORANDUM D3-2-1 - International Air Traffic<br />
Authorized Use of Private and Company-<br />
Owned Aircraft – Continued<br />
19. Within the definition of an international flight,<br />
Customs has traditionally allowed the uplift of<br />
Canadian passengers when their carriage was<br />
incidental to the intended or declared purpose<br />
of the flight.<br />
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Cabotage<br />
Canada Customs and Revenue Agency<br />
www.ccra-adrc.gc.ca<br />
MEMORANDUM D3-2-1 - International Air Traffic<br />
Authorized Use of Private and Company-Owned<br />
Aircraft - Continued<br />
• Example: A United States based aircraft<br />
carrying company personnel from a location in<br />
the U.S. to a branch meeting or conference in a<br />
Canadian city may, while en route to the<br />
meeting or conference, stop at another<br />
Canadian city and pick up additional personnel<br />
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