ICAO's Worldwide Air Transport Conference (Montreal, 1994), which examined the present and future regulation of international air transport, recommended that ICAO proceeded with studies and develop recommendations on a number of important issues, including the development and refinement of a safeguard mechanism for fair and effective competition in international air transport. ICAO's Air Transport Regulation Panel produced the following introductory explanatory notes and recommendations, which were approved by the Council on 30 May 1997 for the guidance of and optional use by States:
In addressing a safeguard mechanism for fair competition when two or more States have agreed to move toward a less controlled regime, the Panel decided it was impractical to develop a code of conduct which would define with any precision actions which would constitute unfair competition in all situations. Consequently, it suggested that States would be better able to agree mutually, with respect to the bilateral or multilateral relationship concerned, what would be regarded as unfair competition, using as a guide for that purpose one or more of six examples provided. |
THE PANEL RECOMMENDS: |
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