Thailand-based airliner Air Asia Friday signed a Memorandum of
Understanding with the Odisha government in connection with beginning of
two-ways direct flights from Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur to Odisha
capital Bhubaneswar. Airports Authority of India sources said the
airline will begin its flight service from the Biju Patnaik
International Airport by end of next month.
Earlier last year, the Odisha government had allowed the Thai Air Asia to receive subsidy support of 1 lakh 70 thousand per round trip for starting air service operations from Bhubaneswar to Singapore/Bangkok/ Kuala Lumpur. Recently, the Odisha government had reduced Value Added Tax (VAT) on Aviation Turbine Fuel to zero per cent for direct international flights. Earlier in January this year, international cargo operations began from Bhubaneswar airport.
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Earlier last year, the Odisha government had allowed the Thai Air Asia to receive subsidy support of 1 lakh 70 thousand per round trip for starting air service operations from Bhubaneswar to Singapore/Bangkok/ Kuala Lumpur. Recently, the Odisha government had reduced Value Added Tax (VAT) on Aviation Turbine Fuel to zero per cent for direct international flights. Earlier in January this year, international cargo operations began from Bhubaneswar airport.
To Read the News in Full 18/02/17 Indian Awaz

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