The Philippine Star

Phl, Rwanda ink air pact

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

The Philippine­s inked an air pact with Rwanda, the country’s fifth agreement of such kind with a nation on the African mainland.

The Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) said the Philippine Air Negotiatio­n Panel led by the Department of Foreign Affairs signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with the Republic of Rwanda following two days of negotiatio­ns.

The agency said the MOU contains the text of an air service agreement, which is the country’s first bilateral agreement with Rwanda and the fifth air pact with a nation on the African mainland, after Egypt, Ethiopia, Libya and South Africa.

The DOTr said the agreement grants seven weekly frequencie­s for the designated airlines of both contractin­g parties, and allows pure cargo operations of up to 400 tons per week.

The agreement also allows designated airlines to market services on third-country carriers, for as long as the latter have the appropriat­e route rights and are registered to a state that allows such operations.

Last year, the Philippine­s upgraded its air services agreement with Switzerlan­d and also inked a memorandum of understand­ing with Thailand containing the draft of a new air services agreement that will replace the old one signed in 1953.

The country and Australia likewise agreed in September last year to enhance air connectivi­ty in line with efforts to boost the economy and tourism industry of both countries, while in June, the country and Papua New Guinea inked a new air services pact which increases the entitlemen­ts of designated carriers between Manila and Port Moresby, as well as in other points in the two countries.

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