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India-Kuwait aviation row resolved

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Posted on Jul 01, 2007 at 12:04

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New Delhi: After a marathon negotiations lasting three days India and Kuwait have reached an agreement on resolving a dispute on air traffic rights, over which the gulf state had threatened to stop Indian national carriers flying there from Sunday.

Kuwait authorities want Air India and Indian to operate flights to more destinations in the gulf country. But just before the expiry of the deadline, an MoU on resolving the issue was signed on Saturday by the civil aviation authorities of the two countries.

The MoU says that the flight services between the two countries will continue freely and unhindered, much to the benefit of the thousands of passengers who feared disruptions in services between the two countries.

"The talks were held in a friendly and cordial atmosphere and the final result shows the depth of the relations between the two countries,” Indian ambassador to Kuwait M Ganapthi told PTI.

”From the passenger and public view point, the MoU has been a big success,” he added.

How the spat began

The points in agreement include additional 4,000 seat taking the total to 12,000 seats in each directions, but the fifth freedom destinations will apply to the earlier 8,000 seats.

India has agreed to allow Kuwait carriers to operate flights to Hyderabad, Kolkata both with immediate effect and Bangalore from the winter 2008 schedule.

The spat began when Kuwait decided to stop Indian carriers from flying into the country from July 1.

In a bid to break the deadlock, a high-level Indian delegation comprising Civil Aviation Ministry Joint Secretary R K Singh and representatives of A-I and IA arrived in Kuwait on Thursday and since then talks continued.

The agreement, reached between the Kuwait and Indian governments, would be a relief to thousands of passengers, booked on both Indian and Kuwait airlines, ending the uncertainty over their travel plans.

The Indian delegation left for the country early on Sunday. Meanwhile, Air India regional director Freddie Vaz and Indian regional director Abhay Pathak have both said they would operate the flights from Kuwait as scheduled.

(With inputs from PTI)




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