New Delhi: The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is seeking changes in ownership of airlines and the bilateral air services agreements, and is keen that India and China play an active part in starting the debate on the guidelines that would change the rules governing the global airline industry.
At the moment, ownership of airlines is restricted in many markets and bilateral air services agreements between countries largely decides which airline is allowed to operate between which points. All these measures are considered restrictive.
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