(1) In my view, he has two options: go with cabotage , which is what the seafarers want; or go with a favourable tax regime like a tonnage tax, which the British have.(2) However, the big sticking point is what's known as cabotage - foreign carriers flying flights between two U.S. cities.(3) This state of affairs arises from a little known regulation called cabotage or the provision of commercial domestic air services within a country.(4) No, I do not support cabotage, because cabotage adds a cost to users of ships, and it makes them less competitive.(5) The Green Party has been supporting the unions in terms of getting cabotage , where local freight is carried by local carriers.(6) A clear majority felt that modified sixth freedom and tag-end cabotage would benefit travelers and airlines over time, with tag-end cabotage identified as more beneficial.(7) In International Law, cabotage is identified with coasting-trade so that it means navigating and trading along the coast between the ports thereof.