Friday, 4 December 2015

MoU on Air Services Between India and Republic of Korea

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India and Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of the Government of Republic of Korea on 15th October, 2015 at New Delhi giving effect to the following: 

(i) Enhancement in capacity entitlements from 6 services to 19 services per week for the designated carriers of India as well as Republic of Korea. 

(ii) Grant of two additional points of call in India - Chennai and Bangalore for the designated carriers of Republic of Korea. 

(iii) Grant of two additional beyond points of call - Seattle and Vancouver for the designated carriers of India 

(iv) grant of additional intermediate points of call - Ho-chi-Minh city for the designated carriers of both sides. 

(v) Both sides agreed to allow domestic code-share to any four points in their respective countries. 

Under agreed provision, designated carriers of both sides are eligible to make operations on India - Republic of Korea route subject to permission granted by respective Governments. 

This information was given by Minster of State for Civil Aviation, Dr Mahesh Sharma in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha today (3 December, 2015). 

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