NEW DELHI: As Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarks on a three-day visit to China from tomorrow, India may look at enhancing air connectivity between the two nations.
"We will certainly look at increasing air services to China," a Civil Aviation Ministry source said here today.
At present, only Air India connects India with China flies to Shanghai from New Delhi four-times a week.
Private carries, Jet Airways and SpiceJet, had commenced services to Shanghai and Guangzhou respectively but later they opted out due to commercial considerations.
14/05/15 PTI/The Indian Express
"We will certainly look at increasing air services to China," a Civil Aviation Ministry source said here today.
At present, only Air India connects India with China flies to Shanghai from New Delhi four-times a week.
Private carries, Jet Airways and SpiceJet, had commenced services to Shanghai and Guangzhou respectively but later they opted out due to commercial considerations.
14/05/15 PTI/The Indian Express
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