
Singapore expands bilateral air services deal with Greece
Deal enables both countries to operate unlimited cargo flights and unlimited hubbing rights between countries.
Singapore and Greece agreed to expand the bilateral Air Services Agreement (ASA) between both countries, according to a Ministry of Transport report.
Under the expanded agreement, carriers from Singapore and Greece are allowed to operate unlimited cargo flights between and beyond the two countries, as well as unlimited “hubbing” rights for cargo operations for carriers of both countries.
The expanded agreement further allows carriers from both countries to operate unlimited passenger services between the two countries, and up to 14 weekly passenger services beyond them to any city worldwide.
This latest liberal ASA with a European Union (EU) Member State promotes people-to-people ties, boost tourism and enhance bilateral economic relations not just between Greece and Singapore, but also between the Asia-Pacific region and the EU.
At present, Singapore Airlines operates twice weekly passenger services between Singapore and the capital city of Greece, Athens.