New Zealand Minister for Economic Development Trevor Mallard and the Indian Minister of Civil Aviation Shri Prafel Patel will tomorrow sign a landmark agreement in New Delhi allowing New Zealand airlines to operate daily flights to India.
Under the new air services agreement negotiated last October, New Zealand airlines can operate seven own-aircraft services per week to Mumbai via Australia and/or Singapore. Additionally, they can code-share with an Indian partner airline to five Indian cities (Mumbai, New Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad and Kolkata) as often as they wish. These code share services can also be via Australia and/or Singapore.
Indian airlines can operate own-aircraft services to Auckland, and code-share to Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Queenstown and Dunedin.
Trevor Mallard is leading an education mission to India to help promote New Zealand's export education industry to Indian students and education institutions.
01/05/06 National Business Review, New Zealand
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