Japan and Croatia’s Air Agreement to Come into Effect on March 2

Japan and Croatia’s Air Agreement to Come into Effect on March 2

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Croatia, Mitsuhiro Wada, and Zdenko Lucic, Deputy Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of Croatia, exchanged diplomatic notes to bring into effect the Japan-Croatia Air Services Agreement.

This agreement establishes the legal framework for the stable operation of scheduled air services between Japan and Croatia. It grants mutual rights to operate scheduled air services, establishes basic principles for capacity determination, fare principles and procedures, exemption from customs duties on aircraft fuels, measures to ensure aviation security and safety, among other provisions. The intergovernmental negotiations reached a substantial agreement in November 2022, leading to the signing in July 2023.

It is expected that this will further promote personal and economic exchange between Japan and Croatia. As it takes effect 30 days after the exchange of diplomatic notes notifying approval according to the constitutional procedures in both countries, it will come into force on March 2.

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