Caribbean Airlines is currently in discussions to form a significant partnership with Air India to explore the possibility of the two airlines collaborating in areas such as special pro-rate agreements (SPR), ground handing,maintenance/ repair/ overhaul (MRO), training and code shares. Caribbean Airlines board member, Avendanand Persad met with assistant general manager, Alliance Management and International Relations of Air India Madhu Shorff.
The business possibility follows bilateral talks with India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and Minister of Transport Devant Maharaj—who signed an air services agreement with the Indian Government.
15/01/12 Guardian Media
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