1) Business term 2) Freight transport 3) French word used in English 4) International law 5) Navigation in coastal waters 6) Right Found on https://www.crosswordclues.com/clue/cabotage
Cabotage dʒ traditionally refers to shipping along coastal routes, port to port. Now the word is often used to refer to the transport of goods or passengers between two points in the same country by a vessel or an aircraft registered in another country. Originally a shipping term, cabotage now also covers aviation, railways, and road transport. C... Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabotage
The carriage of goods or passengers for remuneration taken on at one point and discharged at another point within the territory of the same country. Found on http://ports.co.za/maritime-terms.php
1. Navigation and trade by ship along a coast, especially between ports within a country. Restricted in the U.S. by the Jones Act to domestic shipping companies. 2. Air transportation within a country. Often restricted to domestic carriers, in an example of barriers to trade in services. Found on http://www-personal.umich.edu/~alandear/glossary/c.html
(from the article `airplane`) Today the main restriction on flying appears under two headings: exception of the fifth freedom from certain specific bilateral agreements and ... A further factor in the growth of national merchant marines was the increasing enforcement of the law of cabotage in the operations of the mercantile ... [2 r... Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/c/2
Cab'o·tage noun [ French cabotage , from caboter to sail along the coast; confer Spanish cabo cape.] (Nautical) Navigation along the coast; the details of coast pilotage. Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/C/2
The carriage of goods or passengers for remuneration taken on at one point and discharged at another point within the territory of thesame country. Found on http://www.insurexchange.com/glossary/maritime.htm
the transport of goods or passengers between two points in the same country. Originally the term was used to refer to shipping but it now also covers aviation and road transport. Also commonly used as part of the term cabotage rights, which means the right of a company from one country to trade, operate aircraft or transport goods within the domest... Found on http://www.textilesintelligence.com/glo/index.cfm?SECTION=C