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cabotage
cab·o·tage C0007200 (kăb′ə-täzh′)n.1. The transportation of passengers and goods within the same country.2. Law or policy protecting transporters of passengers and goods within a country from competition from foreign carriers. [French, trade and navigation in coastal waters, especially those belonging to a single country, from caboter, to sail along a coast, perhaps from Spanish cabo, cape, from Latin caput, head; see cape2.]cabotage (ˈkæbəˌtɑːʒ) n1. (Nautical Terms) nautical coastal navigation or shipping, esp within the borders of one country2. (Aeronautics) reservation to a country's carriers of its internal traffic, esp air traffic[C19: from French, from caboter to sail near the coast, apparently from Spanish cabo cape2]cab•o•tage (ˈkæb ə tɪdʒ, ˌkæb əˈtɑʒ) n. navigation or trade along the coast. [1825–35; < French, derivative of caboter to sail coastwise] cabotagethe act of navigating or trading along a coast.See also: Ships, TradeThesaurusNoun | 1. | cabotage - the exclusive right of a country to control the air traffic within its bordersright - an abstract idea of that which is due to a person or governmental body by law or tradition or nature; "they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights"; "Certain rights can never be granted to the government but must be kept in the hands of the people"- Eleanor Roosevelt; "a right is not something that somebody gives you; it is something that nobody can take away" | | 2. | cabotage - navigation in coastal waterssailing, seafaring, navigation - the work of a sailor | Translationscabotage
Cabotage shipping between ports within a country. Two types may be distinguished: long sea trade, the transport of freight and passengers between ports on different seas, and short sea trade, transport between ports on the same sea. For purposes of cabotage, the following bodies of water in the USSR are considered as single seas: the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov; the White Sea and the Arctic Ocean; and the Sea of Japan, the Sea of Okhotsk, and the Bering Sea. In the USSR, cabotage is conducted exclusively by ships bearing the flag of the USSR. cabotageIn commercial aviation, the freedom of an air-transport operator to pick up passengers and freight in any country for hire or reward within the border of a given nation. Hence, cabotage rights.cabotage
Words related to cabotagenoun the exclusive right of a country to control the air traffic within its bordersRelated Wordsnoun navigation in coastal watersRelated Words- sailing
- seafaring
- navigation
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