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Singapore signs Open Skies pacts

12/6/2008 9:44:43 AM

Singapore has concluded two separate Open Skies Agreements (OSAs) with Romania and Zambia to allow full flexibility on air services.

 

The OSA between Singapore and Romania allows Singaporean carriers to operate any number of passenger and cargo flights between Singapore and points in Romania, as well as beyond Romania to any other city in the world.  Likewise, Romania's carriers may operate any number of flights to and beyond Singapore.  With this, Singapore has sealed OSAs with 16 countries in the European Union.

 

The Singapore-Zambia OSA similarly allows both passenger and cargo carriers of Singapore and Zambia to operate any number of flights between and beyond both countries to any other city worldwide.  This is Singapore's first OSA with an African country.

 

With these two agreements, Singapore has concluded OSAs with more than 30 countries.

 

To date, Changi Airport is served by 82 scheduled airlines operating more than 4,470 weekly scheduled flights to 189 cities in 60 countries.

 

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