Cabinet assents India-Mozambique air services agreement
The Union Cabinet chaired by PM Narendra Modi has approved signing of the Air Services Agreement (ASA) between India and Mozambique. To promote the air connectivity between the two countries, the two sides had initiated the process of consultation in 2011 to finalise the text of the agreement.
The draft text of ASA has been finalised in consultation with Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue/Department of Economic Affairs), Ministry of External Affairs and Ministry of Law and Justice (Department of Legal Affairs). The major features of the agreement include:
- Multiple designation of airlines by each party
- The designated airline of each party can enter into co-operative marketing arrangements with the designated carriers of same party, other party and that of a third party
- This agreement allows designated airlines of either countries to establish offices in the territory of other country for the promotion and sale of air services
- The designated airlines of the two countries shall have fair and equal opportunity to operate the agreed services on specified routes
- Apart from the above, the ASA also has the provisions relating to revocation or suspension of operating authorisation, principles governing operations of agreed services, commercial opportunities, safety and security related clause etc that were incorporated in the line of Indian model ASA.