India hikes flying rights for Kuwait
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India has significantly increased Kuwait’s flying rights, raising weekly seat capacity by 50% to 18,000. This agreement, signed by aviation secretary Samir Kumar Sinha and Kuwait DGCA president Sheikh Hamoud Al-Mubarak, marks Kuwait’s first bilateral capacity increase in 18 years. Driven by rising travel demand, this enhancement aligns with India’s recent air service agreements with Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Uzbekistan.
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