Japan and Luxembourg Sign Air Services Agreement

Japan and Luxembourg Sign Air Services Agreement

Japan and the government of Luxembourg have signed the Agreement between Japan and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg for Air Services, having reached a substantive agreement in January.

The signing was conducted between Xavier Bettel, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign and European Affairs, Minister for Communications and Media, and Minister for Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs of Luxembourg, who visited Japan with Guillaume Jean Joseph Marie, the Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg, and the Japanese Foreign Minister, Yoko Kamikawa.

The aim is to establish a legal framework enabling the stable operation of regular air services between the two countries by mutually granting rights for the operation of regular air services, exemption from tariffs, laying down the basic principles for determining transportation capacity, principles and procedures concerning fares, measures for aviation safety and security, as well as stipulating routes for the operation of the air services.

This agreement will allow cargo flights to operate between Japan and Luxembourg, with both countries’ airlines able to operate two round trips a week between Tokyo/Narita and Luxembourg, and an unlimited number of flights between Osaka/Kansai & Komatsu and Luxembourg.

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