Argentina
An air transport agreement on scheduled services between the Government of the Kingdom of Sweden and the Government of the Republic of Argentina was signed in 1988.
The agreement was signed on 16 June 1988.
Designation principle
Single designation.
Traffic rights for airline designated by Sweden
The designated airline of Sweden has the right to operate in both directions from Stockholm via the following intermediate points (Lisbon, one point in Africa, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and Montevideo), Buenos Aires to the following points beyond (Santiago de Chile and Montevideo).
The designated airline of Sweden may at any or all flights, omit calling at any of the above points provided that the agreed service begins at points in Sweden.
The designated airline of Sweden shall have the right to make stops in the territory of the other Contracting Party on the points specified above for the purpose of taking on and putting down international traffic of passengers, cargo and mail, separately or in combination.
Nothing will prevent the designated airline of Sweden to serve points other than specified in this Annex provided that no commercial rights are exercised between these points and points in the territory of the other Contracting Party.
Capacity provisions
The provisions for the carriage of passengers, cargo and mail taken on at points on the specified routes in territories other than the territories of the Contracting Parties shall be done in accordance with the general principle that capacity shall be related to:
a) Primary traffic demands to and from the territory of the Contracting Party that has designated the airline;
b) Subsidiary traffic demands of the area through which the airline passes, taking into account other transport services established by airlines of the States comprising the area and;
c) Complementary demands of the whole operation of the airline.