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Treaties Committee recommends ratification of three Air Services Agreements

Parliament of Australia < 1 mins read

The Joint Standing Committee on Treaties (JSCOT) has tabled a report recommending the ratification of three major treaty actions:

These Agreements establish the first treaty-level air services relationships between Australia and the countries of Saudi Arabia, Colombia and Peru. Each Agreement will enable the development and operations of international air services between Australia and the respective countries. They outline provisions relating to safety, security, regulatory compliance and commercial arrangements. These Agreements will benefit Australian travellers and businesses and will expand opportunities in tourism and export sectors.

Committee Chair, Lisa Chesters MP said: “Air Services agreements play an important role in enhancing Australia’s global connectivity. The Committee found these three Agreements are expected to deliver economic benefits, particularly in tourism, education and trade.”

The Report can be found on the Committee website, along with further information on the inquiry.

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