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Singapore and the Slovak Republic share Open Skies
Lim Published: Nov 28, 2007 Singapore and the Slovak Republic have concluded an Open Skies Agreement (OSA), allowing for full flexibility on air services operated by carriers of both countries. Under the agreement, which takes effect immediately, Singapore carriers will be able to operate flights as frequently as desired between Singapore and points in the Slovak Republic, as well as beyond the Slovak Republic to any other city in the world. Similarly, carriers operated by the Slovak Republic will be able to operate any number of services to and beyond Singapore. "Singapore and the Slovak Republic share warm bilateral ties, and I am confident that this agreement will allow our carriers the full flexibility to react quickly to future market opportunities," said Lim Kim Choon, director general and CEO of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS). The Singapore - Slovak Republic OSA brings Singapore's OSAs signed with other countries to over 20, including 11 in the European Union. Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore Related Stories:
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