Saturday, April 28, 2012

No ceiling on the number of flights operable between India and Bhutan

In another major step forward for the aviation industry in Bhutan, an air services memorandum of understanding that removes a cap on the number of flights that can be operated between Bhutan and India, among others, was signed in Thimphu, yesterday.
The air services memorandum of understanding (MoU), undertaken between Bhutan and India, allows designated airlines of either country, which in the case of Bhutan is national airline Drukair, and privately owned Bhutan Airlines, to operate any number of flights, using any kind of aircraft not exceeding the capacity of a Boeing 747-400, on direct flights between the two countries.
Another major change the MoU brings is allowing designated Bhutanese airlines to fly to Singapore via Kolkata.
28/04/12 Kuensel Online
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