cabotage

[ˈkæbətɑːʒ]

cabotage Definition

  • 1the transport of goods or passengers between two places in the same country by a transport operator from another country
  • 2the legal right to operate a transport service, such as shipping or aviation, within a particular country's borders

Using cabotage: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cabotage" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The airline was fined for violating cabotage laws.

  • Example

    Cabotage restrictions limit foreign carriers from operating domestic flights within a country.

  • Example

    The company specializes in cabotage shipping services.

cabotage Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cabotage

  • coastal trade
  • inland waterway transport
  • domestic shipping

Phrases with cabotage

  • a regulation that limits the operation of foreign transport operators within a country's borders

    Example

    The government is considering relaxing cabotage laws to allow foreign shipping companies to operate in domestic waters.

  • the legal permission granted to a foreign transport operator to operate within a country's borders

    Example

    The airline was granted cabotage rights by the government to operate domestic flights within the country.

  • a transport route that involves the movement of goods or passengers between two places in the same country by a foreign transport operator

    Example

    The shipping company has established a new cabotage route along the coast to transport goods between major ports.

Origins of cabotage

from French 'caboter', meaning 'to sail along a coast'

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Summary: cabotage in Brief

'Cabotage' [ˈkæbətɑːʒ] refers to the transport of goods or passengers between two places in the same country by a foreign transport operator. It also denotes the legal right to operate a transport service within a particular country's borders. Examples include airline violations of cabotage laws, cabotage restrictions limiting foreign carriers from operating domestic flights, and companies specializing in cabotage shipping services.