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June 03, 1953


EXCHANGE OF NOTES CONSTITUTING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE PHILIPPINES AND SPAIN MODIFYING THE SCHEDULE OF ROUTES OF THE ANNEX OF THE AIR TRANSPORT AGREEMENT OF 6 OCTOBER 1951

Note: The Agreement entered into force, July 24, 1953.

Reference: This Agreement is also published in 215 UNTS, p. 210.

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EMBASSY OF THE PHILIPPINES, MADRID

No. 81

The Embassy of the Philippines presents its compliments to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and, in conformity with article XIII of the Air Transport Agreement between the Philippines and Spain signed on 6 October 1951, the Government of the Philippines requests that the Philippine schedule of routes specified in the Annex to the said Agreement should be modified through the addition of the city of Bangkok, Siam, in order that the Philippine airline, Philippine Air Lines, may enjoy fifth-freedom traffic rights from Madrid to Bangkok and vice versa once weekly. This Embassy would be grateful if the Spanish Government would agree to the aforesaid modification, and has the honour to be, etc.

3 June 1953
To the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Madrid

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P.E. No. 68

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs presents its compliments to the Embassy of the Philippines, and with reference to the Embassy's Note Verbale No. 81, 3 Jue 1953, requesting that the Philippine schedule of routes annexed to the Air Transport Agreement between the Philippines and Spain of 6 October 1951 should be modified through the addition of the city of Bangkok, Siam, in order that the Philippine airline, P.A.L., may enjoy the fifth freedom from Madrid to Bangkok and vice versa once weekly, has the honour to inform the Embassy that the competent Spanish authorities have no objection to accepting the desired modification.

Madrid, 24 July 1953
To the Embassy of the Philippines



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