India and Singapore Sign MoU on Air Services: Capacity Entitlements Enhanced by 10 Percent
India and Singapore signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on
bilateral air services arrangement in the presence of Civil Aviation
Minister, Shri Ajit Singh and Minister of Transport of Singapore, Mr Lui
Tuck Yew on April 2 in Singapore. It rationalizes the capacity
entitlements of both countries in terms of seats per week in each
direction with a route specific cap for Singapore on each route. The MoU
also enhances, by 10%, the capacity entitlement with India now entitled
to operate 29,400 weekly passenger seats from India to Singapore and
the designated airlines of Singapore entitled to operate 28,700 weekly
passenger seats from Singapore to India. No additional point of call has
been given to Singapore. India also did not agree to the demand of
Singapore for additional point of calls from Pune and Madurai.
The common pool rights to the extent of 5160 seats earlier available to
Singapore, which provided greater operational flexibility to Singapore
carriers at major metro centres viz Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai, have now
been withdrawn. The designated airlines of Singapore can operate with
any aircraft type except A-380. The delegation level talks were held
between Dr. Prabhat Kumar, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Civil
Aviation and Mr. Yap Ong Heng, Director-General, Civil Aviation
Authority of Singapore. Both the sides have agreed to review and update
the air services agreement and meet every two years to discuss various
air services matters.
Shri Ajit Singh, during his visit to Singapore, also held
Minister- level discussions with Minister of Transport of Singapore, Mr.
Lui Tuck Yew and Second Minister of Trade and Industry, Mr. S. Iswaran,
to explore the possibility of co-operation in the area of civil
aviation. Both the sides, while expressing satisfaction on growing
trade and economic co-operation, felt that there was a need to foster
greater co-operation in the area of airport development and airport
management. Besides, institutional- level co-operation is needed in the
areas of training in aviation skill development, maintenance repairs and
overhaul services, aviation safety and exchange of technology transfer
in air space management and air navigation services.
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