Apart from this, 26 new destinations were granted to designated carriers of 16 countries on reciprocal basis last fiscal, the survey said.
The designated airlines belong to Mexico, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the UAE, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Thailand, Belgium, Germany, Qatar, Iran, Japan, Bhutan, Azerbaijan and Turkey.
Seat allocations were enhanced by increasing the number of flights, frequency and allowing these airlines to fly in bigger aircraft.
This was part of India’s bilateral air agreements, it explained.
According to the civil aviation ministry, India has bilateral air services pacts with over 100 countries, including developed nations like the US, Canada, Russia, France, Britain, Germany, Japan and Australia.
IANS/Sindh Today
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