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Fri, 02/12/2010 - 12:54
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CABINET-LD NEPAL 2LST
Sources said the revised agreement would lead to 'open
skies' arrangement in cargo sector and liberalise passenger
flight services between the two countries, except for a few
metros. The remaining metros will be covered in due course.
Within their overall capacity entitlements of 30,000
seats every week, the designated Nepalese airlines would be
entitled to operate a maximum of 10,000 seats per week to and
from Mumbai and Bangalore each and not exceeding 15,000 seats
per week to and from Delhi.
This restriction shall cease to apply with effect from
January 1 next year, officials said.
The designated airlines of each side would also be
entitled to operate any number of services with any type of
aircraft.
The designated airlines of each side would also be
allowed to pick up traffic from each other country and fly to
other countries within the SAARC region.
All-cargo services would be allowed to operate freely
between the two countries with any type of aircraft. PTI ARC
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