Open Skies Agreement
The Ocian Federation and the Principality of Sisodia, desiring to pursue an open skies policy between their town nations and develop aviation cooperation, agree to the following governing principles:
1. Free Market Competition
There shall be no restrictions on international route rights; number of designated airlines; capacity; frequencies; and types of aircraft, except where limited by the capacity of local airports and airspace considerations.
2. Fair and Equal Opportunity to Compete
All carriers — designated and non-designated — of both countries may establish sales offices in the other country, and convert earnings and remit them in hard currency promptly and without restrictions. Designated carriers are free to provide their own ground-handling services — "self handling" — or choose among competing providers. Airlines and cargo consolidators may arrange ground transport of air cargo and are guaranteed access to customs services.
3. Cooperative Marketing Arrangements
Designated airlines may enter into code-sharing or leasing arrangements with airlines of either country, or with those of third countries, subject to usual regulations.
4. Dispute Settlement and Consultation
Both governments agree to consult the other on any dispute and disagreement arising from air transportation. The designated agencies for dispute resolution shall be the (
Ministry of Finance?) of the Ocian Federation and the Office of the Prince of Sisodia.
5. Safety and Security
Each government agrees to observe high standards of aviation safety and security, and to render assistance to the other where necessary.
Signed on behalf of the Ocian Federation:
HE Matt Kovac
President of the Ocian Federation
Signed on behalf of the Principality of Sisodia:
His Highness Constantin, Prince of Sisodia