Sentences with phrase «reciprocal access agreement»

f) Access to Air New Zealand Lounges will be available to Lounge Members, Velocity Gold Member and Velocity Platinum Members for the duration of the reciprocal access agreement between Virgin Australia and Air New Zealand.

Not exact matches

Indeed, only countries able to afford instruments — and hence trade time and reciprocal agreements — will have access to astronomy research.
These jurisdictions have reached a series of bilateral, reciprocal billing agreements so their residents can access hospital and physician services if they need emergency care wherever they are traveling in Canada.
The new agreement, which is subject to government approval, will open up new codeshare routes for customers are well as leading to reciprocal lounge access and benefit for frequent flyers.
Today, Emirates filed for a new codeshare agreement with Alaska Airlines that, pending regulatory approval, will include 300 flight numbers as well as a separate set of reciprocal elite benefits that include access to airport lounges.
It's too bad libraries often don't have the authority to enter into binding agreements for maintenance of reciprocal collections, to ensure some access is preserved.
Indeed, it would serve to effectively implement the obligations of the EEA Agreement de facto even if the UK did not join, but without the reciprocal obligation for EU and EEA states to grant access and associated rights to UK citizens.
The library has reciprocal agreements with other libraries with the aim to provide service to internal clients and contribute to the legal community nationally, which you can read about here, and it is generally supportive of giving the legal community access.
Through reciprocal agreements with other reproduction rights organizations, Access Copyright affiliates are represented in other countries around the world, including the U.S. and U.K..
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