0 the transport of goods or people within a country's borders:
1 a set of laws made by a government of a country to prevent or limit the transport of goods or people within the country's borders by foreign vehicles, ships, or aircraft:
The 'consecutive cabotage' principle guarantees that an airline can, on the same flight, serve two airports in another state.
Consecutive cabotage12 was subsequently established, with full cabotage in place by early 1997.
I agree with the rapporteur that cabotage should not be exempted from free competition.
The compromise on cabotage will make a significant contribution to a more transparent, more efficient and safer road haulage market.
I had serious concerns about full cabotage delivered in one move without any levelling-up of social costs, or indeed running costs, for individual hauliers.
Those of us who have long been frustrated over the issue of cabotage regarded that measure as long overdue.
I have explained what is the meaning of cabotage, and cabotage is conceded.
As far as cabotage is concerned, however, the proposal is downright disappointing.