India and Kuwait expand flight capacity after 19 years
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India and Kuwait expand flight capacity after 19 years
Kuwait City: In a major step towards enhancing bilateral air connectivity, India and Kuwait have signed a new air services agreement that boosts weekly seat capacity by 50 percent, increasing the limit from 12,000 to 18,000 seats in each direction. The agreement was reached during a high-level meeting recently in New Delhi, where senior aviation authorities from both nations met to strengthen cooperation in the civil aviation sector. Also ReadKu…
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Kuwait and India have signed a new air services agreement, expanding their weekly seat capacity by 50 percent — from 12,000 to 18,000 seats in each direction. This marks the first increase in bilateral air rights for Kuwait since 2006, aiming to support the growing demand for air travel between the two nations. The memorandum of understanding was signed by Sheikh Hamoud Mubarak Al Sabah of Kuwait’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation and India…
Kuwait-India air agreement boosts weekly seat capacity to 18,000
Rate this post Kuwait and India signed a new air services agreement in Kuwait that significantly boosts bilateral flight capacity by 50 pc, allowing airlines to operate up to 18,000 seats per week in each direction, up from the previous 12,000 seat limit. This development marks the first major expansion of air rights between the two countries since 2006, when the capacity was last increased from 8,320 seats. The memorandum of understanding was s…
India Increases Air Seat Capacity to Kuwait for First Time Since 2006
Skift Take: India’s decision to grant Kuwait a 50% increase in flying rights, the first such expansion in nearly two decades, seems to signal a softening stance on its traditionally cautious bilateral air agreements. Read the Complete Story On Skift
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