New Delhi: The Union Cabinet approved the signing of air services agreement between India and New Zealand.
Under the proposed pact, both sides would be able to designate more than one airline for the purpose of operating flights between the two countries, an official spokesperson told reporters after a meeting of the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Both parties could consult each other regarding the safety standards maintained by the designated carriers or by the air crew, aeronautical facilities or other operations.
28/04/06 Zee News
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