Monday, May 07, 2012

Government looks to make India an aviation hub

New Delhi: Concerned about losing out on most outbound air traffic from India to adjoining hub airports such as Dubai and Singapore, the civil aviation ministry is working on a new policy, which would concentrate on making India an aviation hub by expanding both regional and international air connectivity.
The policy would focus on flying more passengers from India to far off destinations in Europe and North America by improving connectivity of local carriers to these regions and bringing more traffic to the country from adjoining regions, making visa processing easier, bolstering regional connectivity to tap into a bigger traffic base and ensuring that Indian carriers use up all their bilateral flying rights into Gulf and south Asian countries before revising up seats between these countries.
07/05/12 Anindya Upadhyay/Economic Times
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