India and Saudi Arabia sign new bilateral air services agreement
25/1/2008
India and Saudi Arabia have signed a new bilateral air services agreement on 23 January, 2008, allowing for more passenger flights between the two countries and removes all restrictions on cargo services.
The agreement also allows for more designated airlines from the two sides, and enhances the existing traffic entitlement of 8,500 seats per week to 20,000 seats per week with immediate effect.
Saudi Arabia's airlines can now serve to Bangalore, Calicut and Lucknow, and India's airlines will be able to operate to Madina.
Source: CAPA
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