GCAA inks ASA with India
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The UAE, represented by the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), recently inked a final Air Services Agreement (ASA) with the Government of India. The agreement was signed by Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, and Dr Prabhat Kumar, joint secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation of India.
Al Suwaidi stressed importance of the agreement, which will further boost travel and trade between the UAE and India. The signed ASA allows scheduled flights in any type of service (passenger or cargo) between both states.
Saif Al Suwaidi, director-general of the GCAA, said that the Civil Aviation Authority continues to explore new horizons for mutual air transport agreements to promote the UAE’s local carriers and boost local economy and tourism industry.
Air service agreements go in line with directions of the UAE Government to enhance international cooperation through air transport. The UAE now has air services agreements with over 164 countries, of which 122 are open skies or fully liberal arrangements.
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