Saturday, November 14, 2015

India-Korea sign MoU to enhance bilateral 'air service cooperation'

New Delhi: India on Friday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Republic of Korea after negotiations to enhance bilateral air service cooperation between the two countries.

One of the major issues in the MoU is that the capacity entitlement for both the countries has been increased from existing 6 services per week to 19 services per week.

Two additional points of call in Chennai and Bengaluru have been granted for Korea carriers.

Apart from Tokyo and Los Angeles, two additional beyond points of call viz. Seattle and Vancouver, have been granted for Indian carriers. This means that the Indian carriers can mount air services to these destinations via Korea so that the operations could become more economical.
13/11/15 ANI/Business Standard
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