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Foreign airline can operate from India as it signed Air Service Agreement with 116 countries(01/08/2022)

Any designated foreign airline can operate to/from a point in India if it is designated as a point of call in the bilateral Air Services Agreement (ASA) signed between India and the country which has designated the airline. India has signed ASAs with 116 foreign countries
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India has signed Bilateral Air Service Agreement with 116 countries

DATE: 01 AUG 2022

Any designated foreign airline can operate to/from a point in India if it is designated as a point of call in the bilateral Air Services Agreement (ASA) signed between India and the country which has designated the airline. India has signed ASAs with 116 foreign countries the list of which is attached at Annexure.

Indian designated carriers are free to mount scheduled operations to/from any international airport, including Kannur International Airport, under the ambit of bilateral ASAs concluded by India with foreign countries. Currently, due to significant imbalance in the number of points of call in favour of foreign carriers, the Government of India is not granting any non-metro airport as a new point of call to any foreign carrier for the purpose of operating passenger services.

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List of foreign countries with which India has signed Air Service Agreements

Sl. No.Name of the CountrySl. No.Name of the CountrySl. No.Name of the Country
 1.Afghanistan46.Italy91.Slovakia
2.Algeria47.Jamaica92.Slovenia
3.Armenia48.Japan93.South Africa
4.Australia49.Jordan94.Spain
5.Austria50.Kazakhstan95.Sri Lanka
6.Azerbaijan51.Kenya96.Sweden
7.Bahrain52.Kuwait97.Switzerland
8.Bangladesh53.Kyrgyzstan98.Syria
9.Barbados54.Lao PDR         99.Taiwan
10.Belarus55.Latvia100.Tajikistan
11.Belgium56.Lebanon101.Tanzania
12.Bhutan57.Lesotho102.Thailand
13.Bosnia & Herzegovina58.Lithuania103.Trinidad & Tobago
14.Botswana59.Luxembourg104.Tunisia
15.Brazil60.Macao105.Turkey
16.Brunei61.Madagascar106.Turkmenistan
17.Bulgaria62.Malaysia107.UAE
18.Cambodia63.Maldives108.UK
19.Canada64.Malta109.Uganda
20.Chile65.Mauritius110.Ukraine
21.China66.Mongolia111.USA
22.Croatia67.Mexico112.Uzbekistan
23.Cyprus68.Morocco113.Vietnam
24.Czech Republic69.Mozambique114.Yemen
25.Denmark70.Myanmar115.Zambia
26.Djibouti71.Nepal116.Zimbabwe
27.Dominican Republic72.Netherlands  
28.Egypt73.New Zealand  
29.Ethiopia74.Nigeria  
30.Fiji75.Norway  
31.Finland76.Oman  
32.France77.Pakistan  
33.Georgia78.Philippines  
34.Germany79.Poland  
35.Ghana80.Portugal  
36.Greece81.Qatar  
37.Guyana82.Rwanda  
38.Hong Kong83.Republic of Korea  
39.Hungary84.Russia  
40.Iceland85.Romania  
41.Indonesia86.Saudi Arabia  
42.Iran87.Serbia  
43.Iraq88.Senegal  
44.Ireland89.Seychelles  
45.Israel90.Singapore  

This information was given by the Minister of State for Civil Aviation Gen. (Dr) V. K. Singh (Retd) in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha on 01/08/2022.


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