Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Delhi, Sydney airports sign MoU

Delhi Airport has signed an MoU with Sydney Airport aimed at collaborating with each other to strengthen avitation services between India and Australia. The MoU, signed about two months ago, explores opportunities for direct flights between the two countries, a DIAL official said. The collaboration with Sydney Airport, which is one of the world’s best airports, would be on sharing of operational expertise and further extension of Sydney Airport’s growing network of strategic partners, the official said. “Sydney and Delhi are the largest markets for Australia- India air traffic in their respective countries and both cities are the gateway to their respective countries.
Working together with Delhi Airport makes sense in terms of achieving our common objectives of growing this market,” said Kerrie Mather, chief executive officer of Sydney Airport. She said, the Australia-India market was the single largest market not served by direct services. “Delhi has a population of more than 22 million and there is strong travel between the countries for business, leisure, education and visiting friends and relatives. “With a large Indian community in Sydney and growing demand for inbound travel, India is a key emerging market for tourism, as well as business travel.
18/04/12 Day & Night News
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