Oman Daily Observer

Afghanista­n-India air corridor to become operationa­l soon

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KABUL: The first cargo flight of the Afghanista­n-India air corridor to take Afghan goods to India will leave Kabul for New Delhi on June 15, according to a statement from the Presidenti­al Palace on Thursday.

The Afghanista­n-India air corridor plan has entered implementa­tion phase, a project which was initiated by President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani last year, Pajhwok news agency reported.

The project entered operationa­lisation stage on Wednesday with the signing of a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) between the CEOs of Ariana Airlines and Afghanista­n Chambers of Commerce and Industries (ACCI) in the presence of Ajmal Ahmady, senior economic adviser to the President of Afghanista­n and other officials.

Ariana CEO Captain Nadir Omar announced the dates for the first two cargo flights to New Delhi. According to Omar the first flight will depart Kabul for New Delhi on June 15 while the second flight will depart from Kandahar on June 20.

The air corridor programme, which is funded by the Afghanista­n government, will help the private sector export their goods to India by air under an incentivis­ed programme.

The plan, initially announced during the Heart of Asia Ministeria­l Conference in December last year by the principals of the two countries, is intended to further improve bilateral ties through developing sustainabl­e trade linkages.

The current volume of trade between the two countries stands at roughly $350 million, and the government­s of the two countries intend to increase this to $1 billion in the coming 3 years.

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