Freedom 1: The right to fly and carry traffic over the territory of the grantor state. Freedom 2: The right to fly and carry traffic over the grantor state and to make one or more stops for non-traffic purposes (e.g. refueling). Freedom 3: The right to fly into the territory of the grantor state and set down traffic from the state of the carrier. Freedom 4: The right to fly into the territory of the grantor state and take on traffic for the state of the carrier. Freedom 5: The right to fly into the territory of the grantor state and take on or set down traffic to or from third states. Freedom 6: The right to fly into the territory of the grantor state and take on or set down traffic for the carrier’s state. Such traffic being carried to a third state on a different service. Freedom 7: The right for a flag-carrier operating entirely outside the territory of this own state to take on or set down traffic in the grantor state for carriage to or from a third state. Freedom 8: The right of a carrier of another state to take (cabotage) on or set down traffic from one point in the territory of the grantor state to another point within the same state. → Five Freedoms (Air)