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1 AVIATION IN TRANSITION:CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF LIBERALISATION COMESA’S EXPERIENCE

2 MAP OF COMESA

3 HISTORY OF COMESA  1958&1960 – Meetings of Independent African States agreed to promote economic co-operation amongst themselves to combat fragmented economies and small market size.  1965 – UNECA ministerial meeting in Lusaka, Zambia recommended creation of Economic Community of Eastern and Southern African States.  1981 – Treaty establishing Preferential Trade Area (PTA) was signed. Treaty envisioned transformation of PTA into a Common Market in ten years.  1982 – PTA Treaty was ratified.

4 HISTORY OF COMESA.. cont’d  1993 – Treaty establishing COMESA signed.  1994 – COMESA Treaty ratified.  Economic integration in Eastern and Southern Africa is a logical systematic step by step process from Preferential Trade Area to a Common Market and then an Economic Community.

5 COMESA VISION To attain a fully integrated internationally competitive regional economic community with high standards of living of its people and where goods, services, capital and labour move freely across borders

6 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF COMESA  To attain sustainable growth and development of the member sates  To promote joint development in all fields of economic activity  To co-operate in the creation of an enabling environment for foreign, cross- border and domestic investment  To co-operate in the promotion of peace, security and stability among member states  To co-operate in strengthening the relations between COMESA and the rest of the world.  To contribute towards the establishment, progress and realization of the objectives of the African Economic Community.

7 DECISSION MAKING PROCESS OF COMESA  Authority  Council of Ministers  COMESA Court Of Justice  Committee of Governors of Central Banks  Inter-Governmental Committee  Technical Committees(12)  Consultative Committee of Business  Secretariat

8 COMESA IN CONTINENTAL CONTEXT  PTA/COMESA established under the auspices of Lagos Plan of Action and Final Act of Lagos which seek to establish African Economic Community  COMESA like other RECs is building of African Economic Community  COMESA Air Transport Liberalization Programme in line with Abuja Treaty(1994) – Articles 61 and 88

9 YAMOUSSOUKRO DECISION  Yamoussoukro Decision based on Abuja Treaty and came into force 12 August 2000  Yamoussoukro Decision provides for:  Removal of restrictions on traffic rights including 5 th Freedom  Fixation of tariffs without government approval  Multiple designation  Criteria for market access for eligible airlines  Standards for safety and security

10 AIR TRANSPORT LIBERAZATION PROGRAMME OF COMESA  Based on the COMESA Treaty Article 87(3) a, c, d, e, g and I which provide for:  Adoption of common policies  Liberalization of air transport services  Harmonization of civil aviation regulations  Harmonization of airport facilitation procedures  Implementation of CNS/ATM systems  Harmonization and co-ordination safety oversight and security programmes

11 REGULATIONS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LIBERALISATION OF AIR TRANSPORT SERVICES – LEGAL NOTICE No. 2 OF 1999  Promulgated by Council in May 1999 and came into force October 1999  Adopted a two phase implementation schedule and timetable  Phase 1 October 1999 – October 2000  Phase 2 October 2000 – October 2001

12 LEGAL NOTICE No.2 -- CONT’D  PHASE 1 (OCT 1999- OCT 2000)  Free movement of cargo and non-schd pax  Free movement of schd pax up to 2 daily frequencies per city pair  Multiple designation  Elimination of capacity/equipment restrictions  Fifth freedom traffic limited to 30% on sectors with 3 rd & 4 th freedom services and unlimited on sectors without 3 rd & 4 th freedom services

13 LEGAL NOTICE No.2..cont’d  PHASE 2 (OCT 2000 – OCT 2001)  PROVIDES FOR FREE MOVEMENT OF INTRA- COMESA AIR TRANSPORT SERVICES

14 STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF LEGAL NOTICE No.2  COMESA AIR TRANSPORT REGULATORY BOARD (ATRB) WAS ESTABLISHED - 1999  TWELVE MEMBER STATES HAVE IMPLEMENTED: BURUNDI, DJIBOUTI, EGYPT, ERITRIA, ETHIOPIA, KENYA, MADAGASCAR, RWANDA, UGANDA, SUDAN, ZAMBIA & ZIMBABWE  OTHER STATES EXPRESSED DIFFICULITIES IN IMPLEMENTING AND WERE ALLOWED TO SEEK DEROGATION

15 WAY FORWARD  ACTIVITIES IN THE AREAS OF HARMONISATION, MONITORING AND PROTECTION OF CONSUMERS INCLUDE:  INSTITUTIONAL AND MONITORING MECHANISM  COMESA AIR TRANSPORT POLICY  IMPLEMENTING PROVISIONS  MEMORANDUM FOR COURT OF JUSTICE AND TRIBUNAL  CAPACITY BUILDING IN STAKE HOLDERS  CONSUMER PROTECTION REGULATIONS  REGULATORY HARMONISATION  INCORPORATION OF COUNCIL REGULATIONS INTO NATIONAL LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE  EXPAND PROGRAMME TO COVER AVIATION SAFETY AND SECURITY

16 IMPACT OF PHASE 1  INCREASE OF FLIGHT FREQUENCES BETWEEN CITY PAIRS  REDUCTION IN FARES DUE TO COMPETION  INCREASE IN AIRLINE CO-OPERATION  INCREASE IN REVENUE TO AIRPORTS AND ATS PROVIDERS  INCREASE IN CONSUMER CHOICE DUE TO NEW AIRLINES ENTERING THE MARKET

17 CO-OPERATION WITH OTHER RECS  COMESA IS ALREADY WORKING JOINTY WITH EAC & SADC ON COMPETION REGULATIONS  COMESA IS ALREADY EXPLORING WAYS TO CO-OPERATE WITH OTHER RECS: CEMAC, CENSAD, ECOWAS,IGAD, IOC, MRU, UMA, UEMOA, etc

18 IN CONCLUSION Please wait a second for an animation of air links in Africa


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