India Has Signed Bilateral Air Service Agreement With 116 Countries

Any designated foreign airline can operate to/from a point in India if it is designated as a point of call in the bilateral Air Services Agreement (ASA) signed between India and the country which has designated the airline.

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India Bilateral Air Service Agreement 116 countries

To an unstarred question in the Rajya Sabha about the bilateral air service agreements, the Minister of State in the Ministry of Civil Aviation (Gen. (Dr) V. K. Singh (Retd)) has responded in a written reply with the necessary details.

India has signed ASAs with 116 foreign countries:

Any designated foreign airline can operate to/from a point in India if it is designated as a point of call in the bilateral Air Services Agreement (ASA) signed between India and the country which has designated the airline. India has signed ASAs with 116 foreign countries the list of which is as below.

List of foreign countries with which India has signed Air Service Agreements:

1 Afghanistan 46 Italy 91 Slovakia
2 Algeria 47 Jamaica 92 Slovenia
3 Armenia 48 Japan 93 South Africa
4 Australia 49 Jordan 94 Spain
5 Austria 50 Kazakhstan 95 Sri Lanka
6 Azerbaijan 51 Kenya 96 Sweden
7 Bahrain 52 Kuwait 97 Switzerland
8 Bangladesh 53 Kyrgyzstan 98 Syria
9 Barbados 54 Lao PDR 99 Taiwan
10 Belarus 55 Latvia 100 Tajikistan
11 Belgium 56 Lebanon 101 Tanzania
12 Bhutan 57 Lesotho 102 Thailand
13 Bosnia & Herzegovina 58 Lithuania 103
Trinidad & Tobago
14 Botswana 59 Luxembourg 104 Tunisia
15 Brazil 60 Macao 105 Turkey
16 Brunei 61 Madagascar 106 Turkmenistan
17 Bulgaria 62 Malaysia 107 UAE
18 Cambodia 63 Maldives 108 UK
19 Canada 64 Malta 109 Uganda
20 Chile 65 Mauritius 110 Ukraine
21 China 66 Mongolia 111 USA
22 Croatia 67 Mexico 112 Uzbekistan
23 Cyprus 68 Morocco 113 Vietnam
24 Czech Republic 69 Mozambique 114 Yemen
25 Denmark 70 Myanmar 115 Zambia
26 Djibouti 71 Nepal 116 Zimbabwe
27 Dominican Republic 72 Netherlands
28 Egypt 73 New Zealand
29 Ethiopia 74 Nigeria
30 Fiji 75 Norway
31 Finland 76 Oman
32 France 77 Pakistan
33 Georgia 78 Philippines
34 Germany 79 Poland
35 Ghana 80 Portugal
36 Greece 81 Qatar
37 Guyana 82 Rwanda
38 Hong Kong 83
Republic of Korea
39 Hungary 84 Russia
40 Iceland 85 Romania
41 Indonesia 86 Saudi Arabia
42 Iran 87 Serbia
43 Iraq 88 Senegal
44 Ireland 89 Seychelles
45 Israel 90 Singapore

Regarding Services by Foreign Airlines to Kannur International Airport:

Indian designated carriers are free to mount scheduled operations to/from any international airport, including Kannur International Airport, under the ambit of bilateral ASAs concluded by India with foreign countries. Currently, due to significant imbalance in the number of points of call in favour of foreign carriers, the Government of India is not granting any non-metro airport as a new point of call to any foreign carrier for the purpose of operating passenger services.

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