Air
travel to Singapore opened up
Flights to Singapore from UK airports are set
to be made more accessible from next year as
a result of a new 'open skies' agreement.
The liberalising deal between the UK and the
south-east Asian country means that there will
be no restrictions on air services between the
two nations.
Regulations
over other issues such as codesharing and fair
competition will also be relaxed.
Coming
into effect on March 30th 2008, the agreement
marks the first time that full access to the
London-US aviation market has been awarded to
non-EU or US airlines.
Jim
Fitzpatrick, UK aviation minister, said: "I
am delighted by this new deal, which will be
good for passengers and for the aviation industry
both in the UK and Singapore.
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