New Delhi: There would be 12 flights a week from Japan to India from September this year, a Japanese Minister said here on Monday.
Minister of Land Infrastructure and Transport Tetsuzo Fuyushiba said Japan will have 12 flights a week to India with Japan Airlines (JAL) raising its flights to five and All Nippon Airways (ANA) to seven by September this year.
A delegation led by Fuyushiba called on Minister of Tourism and Culture Ambika Soni here and urged her to take steps so that visas are easily available to the Japanese tourists visting India.
The Japanese Minister expressed commitment to promote tourism and cultural ties between the two counntries.
During their half-an-hour meeting, both the leaders recalled the long and traditional relations between India and Japan.
30/04/07 PTI/Economic Times
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