India, UK To Further Review Bilateral Air Traffic (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)

India and the UK, which now allow 40 flights each week between them, would further review their bilateral air traffic agreement in April and private Indian carriers would have to submit their plans if they wanted to fly to that country, Civil Aviation Secretary Ajay Prasad said today.

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Posted March 20, 2005

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