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Jordan, Kazakhstan sign MoU
12:36 17.07.2012
text: Kazinform views: [733] Related articlesHong Kong and Kazakhstan visa free travel, more flights Memorandum of air service between Kazakhstan and Japan signed Czech Airlines opens flights to Astana Interview of Kazakhstan Today with Air Astana President Peter Foster The Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC) and the Civil Aviation Authority of Kazakhstan on Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding to regulate air transport between the two countries.
Under the deal, which was signed by Deputy Chief Commissioner of the CARC Jawdat Al Bqaeen and Deputy President of the Civil Aviation Authority of Kazakhstan, aviation airlines from both countries will be allowed to operate 7 weekly flights for passengers and 7 weekly cargo flights between the two countries, Petra reports.
The Royal Jordanian Airlines will start operating flights to Almaty as of next September while the Kazakh Airlines will operate flights to Amman as of next year. |
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