THE PHILIPPINES is advancing its discussions with India’s flag carrier, Air India, over possible direct air services between the countries, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) said.
In a statement on Wednesday, CAAP said the necessary documentation, technical specifications and procedural framework are all in place to secure flight approvals, CAAP said, adding that the proposed routes and frequencies are now being assessed.
CAAP is committed to facilitating the flight approval process, Director-General Manuel Antonio L. Tamayo said.
CAAP said that Air India has also expressed its optimism on the possible economic and cultural impact of direct services.
The Transportation department has said that it is looking at expanding flight networks and air talks between the Philippines and various destinations, with consultations ongoing with India, the US, Australia, Thailand, the UK, Uzbekistan, Qatar, Ethiopia, Oman and the Seychelles. — Ashley Erika O. Jose