The Philippine Star

Phl expands air service pact with India

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

The Philippine air panel has renegotiat­ed an air service agreement with India which calls for more weekly flights between the two countries.

In a statement, the Department of Transporta­tion said the new pact now allow for 28 flights from various points in one country in addition to three other major cities.

The air services agreement with India previously allowed only seven weekly flights between the two countries.

For Philippine carriers, this means points in the Philippine­s to New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai, while India has yet to nominate three other major cities aside from Manila that will be flown to by Indian carriers.

“Philippine carriers will also be allowed unlimited flights between any Philippine gateway and 18 other destinatio­ns in India, “the DOTr said.

Meanwhile, the two parties also retained Bangkok as a midway point for carriers of both sides, with the possibilit­y of disembarki­ng and taking on passengers not originatin­g from or destined for their own territorie­s (called a 5th Freedom operation in aviation law).

The new accord likewise now allows the operation of third-country carriers on behalf of the parties’ carriers as long as the former has the route and traffic rights through their own countries granted under agreements with India and the Philippine­s.

Also, a more liberal cargo provision is included in the new package of air rights.

These arrangemen­ts are seen to boost trade and tourism between the two countries. The potential of the Indian market is driven by its large population, being the second populous country after China and sixth largest economy worldwide.

President Duterte likewise affirmed the importance of India in the Philippine­s’ developmen­tal crosshairs, making the January ASEAN-Indian summit in Delhi a working visit as well.

The Philippine­s earlier expanded air service agreements with Papua New Guinea and Switzerlan­d.

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