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Air Navigation Regulations 1947
23Conditions that may be imposed in relation to timetables
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23 Conditions that may be imposed in relation to timetables
(1) Without limiting the conditions that may be imposed under regulation 21 or 22 in relation to a timetable, a condition may relate to:
(a) the proportion or amount of:
(i) traffic; or
(ii) a type of traffic;
that may be carried on all or part of the route of the service concerned; or
(b) whether advertising is permitted, the manner of advertising, or the content of advertisements, in Australia, by or on behalf of the licensed international airline, in relation to:
(i) the service concerned; or
(ii) any service operated by the airline to, from or through any point situated on the route of the service concerned.
(2) For the purposes of subregulation (1):
> traffic includes a passenger or an item of mail or cargo.
> type of traffic includes traffic identified by reference to its earliest origin or intended ultimate destination, whether or not that origin or destination is on the route of the service concerned.