Social Icons

twitterfacebooklinkedin

Saturday, 23 September 2017

India, Japan set to sign ‘open skies’ agreement

New Delhi: India has finalised an Open Skies Agreement with Japan, allowing designated airlines of both signatory countries to operate freely.

This is likely to be formalised during Japanese Prime Minister Shino Abe’s visit to India later this month. The agreement may allow airlines from Japan to fly directly to Chennai and Bengaluru.

All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines and Air India are the only carriers that connect the two countries, now.

Japan joins a growing number of countries with which India has an open skies agreement. These include the US (2005), Jamaica, Guyana, Czech Republic, Finland, Spain, Sri Lanka (last year) and with Greece (2017).
To Read the News in Full 03/09/17 Business Line
mobile app1.jpg

No comments:

Post a Comment