Singapore and Iceland concludes open skies pact
Singapore - Singapore said Friday it has concluded an open skies agreement (OSA) with Iceland allowing their respective national airlines to operate between and beyond the two countries.
The OSA has no restrictions on capacity, frequency and type of aircraft to be used by the two countries national carriers.
To date, Singapore has concluded more than 30 bilateral OSAs.
As of January 1, 2009, Singapore's Changi Airport is served by 83 scheduled airlines, operating more than 4,600 flights a week to 190 cities in 60 countries. (dpa)
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