Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India and Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of the Government of Republic of Korea signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at New Delhi.
The MoU considered points such as; Enhancement in capacity entitlements from six services to 19 services per week for the designated carriers of India as well as Republic of Korea; Grant of two additional points of call in India – Chennai and Bangalore for the designated carriers of Republic of Korea; Grant of two additional beyond points of call – Seattle and Vancouver for the designated carriers of India; Grant of additional intermediate points of call – Ho-chi-Minh city for the designated carriers of both sides; Both sides agreed to allow domestic code-share to any four points in their respective countries.
Under agreed provision, designated carriers of both sides are eligible to make operations on India – Republic of Korea route subject to permission granted by respective Governments.