Sri Lanka will soon have to amend its bilateral Air Service Agreements with European countries, as the EU lobbies for a ‘common clause’. Sri Lanka will soon have to amend its bilateral Air Service Agreements with European countries, as the EU lobbies for a ‘common clause’. The clause will allow any European carrier to use a bilateral air deal to fly here. Sri Lanka has already agreed to amend the agreement with France.
The state green light is also expected this year to designate a second carrier to fly international routes alongside SriLankan Airlines
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December 2004 14:58