Common use of Customs Duties and Charges Clause in Contracts

Customs Duties and Charges. Each Party shall on the basis of reciprocity exempt a designated airline of the other Party to the fullest extent possible under its national law from customs duties, excise taxes, inspection fees and other national duties and charges on aircraft, fuel, lubricating oils, consumable technical supplies, spare parts including engines, regular aircraft equipment, aircraft stores (including but not limited to such items of food, beverages and liquor, tobacco and other products destined for sale or to be used solely in connection with the operation or servicing of aircraft) and other items, such as printed ticket stock and air waybills, distributed free of charge by that designated airline, intended for use or used solely in connection with the operation or servicing of aircraft operating the agreed services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Air Services Agreement, Air Services Agreement

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