Friday, October 31, 2008

Govt approves Horizontal Aviation Agreement with EU

New Delhi: Government today said it has approved an agreement with the European Union to bring all 26 bilateral air services agreements with member nations in conformity with legal requirement.
"The new arrangement will bring all the existing bilateral air services agreements between EU member states and India in line with the European Commission law at one go, thereby obviating any threat of legal challenge," Finance Minister P Chidambaram told reporters here today.
The Union Cabinet gave an ex-post facto approval last night to the Horizontal Aviation Agreement, signed in Marseilles on September 28 during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visit to France at the India-EU Summit, he said.
The landmark pact on civil aviation would work like an 'open skies' agreement, encouraging more airlines to offer services between the continents.
Nearly 5.7 million passengers travelled between India and the EU in 2007, with India ranking 11th in terms of passenger traffic between the EU and non-EU countries. Over the past three years, passenger traffic on this sector has grown by 75 per cent.
31/10/08 Press Trust of India
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