Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 61 Part 4.djvu/123

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3466 JM GB JC LWP G.P.B. SCHEDULE II ROUTES TO BE SERVED BY THE AIR CARRIERS OF THE UNITED STATES (Points on any of the routes may, at the option of the air carrier, be omitted on any or all flights.) 1. The United States via intermediate points over the North Atlantic to Paris and beyond via intermediate points in Switzerland, Italy, Greece, Egypt, the Near East, India, Burma and Siam to Hanoi, and thence to China and beyond; in both directions. 2. The United States via intermediate points over the North Atlantic and Spain to Marseille and beyond via Milan, Budapest and points south of the parallel of Budapest to Turkey and thence via inter- mediate points to a connection with Route 8 and beyond on said route; in both directions. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [61 STAT. SCHEDULE I ROUTES TO BE SERVED BY THE AIR CARRIERS OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC (Points on any of the routes may, at the option of the air carrier, be omitted on any or all flights.) 1. France via intermediate points over the North Atlantic to Boston, New York and Washington, and also the site of the United Nations Organization; in both directions. 2. France via intermediate points over the North Atlantic and Montreal to Chicago; in both directions. 3. France via intermediate points over the North Atlantic to New York and beyond to Mexico; in both directions. 4. Martinique via Guadeloupe and via intermediate points to Puerto Rico and beyond via the Dominican Republic to Haiti; in both directions. 5. Indo-China via points in China and Hong Kong to Manila; in both directions (provided that this route is subject to the approval of the Government of the Philippine Islands). Note: For the purposes of the present Schedule, the term "North Atlantic" shall mean that part of the North Atlantic Ocean north of a line from Key West, Florida, to Bermuda, the Azores and Lisbon, including these points. "North Atlantic."