India, US Sign Aviation Treaty To Allow Any Number Of Flights (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)

In a landmark aviation treaty which would ultimately lead to enhanced competition and lower fares, India and the USA today decided to allow any number of flights by designated airlines of the two countries to operate to any destination in each other's territory and beyond.

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Posted April 14, 2005

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