India-Japan weekly flights to be doubled
India and Japan have agreed to double the weekly flights between the two countries to 42. The move will be effective from March 2010.
Currently, only Air India offers its services on the India-Japan sector. The public sector airline operates four flights each to Tokyo and Osaka. Two Japanese carriers ��� Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways ��� offers its services to India.
���The Japanese government has agreed to allot 20 additional slots effective from March 2010 at the congested Narita international airport at Tokyo to Indian carriers. They have also assured that they shall be making sincere efforts to allot 28 additional slots at the Narita or Haneda airport in a timely manner for the Indian carriers to operate additional 14 services to Tokyo,��� a civil aviation ministry statement said. The fresh round of negotiations would boost air traffic on the India-Japan sector.
At present, large traffic on the sector goes through intermediate destinations. With addition of capacity, the fares are also likely to become more passenger-friendly.
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