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APR 15, 2005 (newstodate): India and China have agreed to open their skies for more liberal civil aviation business.
Taking immediate effect, the parties have signed an MoU allowing multiple airlines from each side to operate passenger services from any point in their home country to any six points in the other country.
They can also operate fifth freedom passenger services to any three points in other countries provided no more than two of these destinations are in one geographical region.
Also significant is the provision for unlimited cargo rights for airlines from both sides.
Taking immediate effect, the parties have signed an MoU allowing multiple airlines from each side to operate passenger services from any point in their home country to any six points in the other country.
They can also operate fifth freedom passenger services to any three points in other countries provided no more than two of these destinations are in one geographical region.
Also significant is the provision for unlimited cargo rights for airlines from both sides.