Singapore and Canada wrap up new air transport accord

2007-11-10

SINGAPORE and Canada have concluded a new air transport agreement that will enable carriers from the Lion City to operate passenger and all-cargo flights as frequently as desired between the two countries via selected intermediate points, announced the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS).

In addition, they may code-share either with one another, or with any Canadian or third country airlines, said the CAAS communique.



Under the code-share arrangement, an airline is permitted to market its partner airlines' flights as its own, enabling carriers to serve potentially a new market without having to deploy its own aircraft.



Canadian airlines will enjoy similar traffic rights and code-share privileges as the Singaporean carriers under the arrangement, CAAS said.

Source: schednet
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