Aviation talks between Korea and Kazakhstan from March 20th to increase the right to operate flights (air traffic rights)
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT, Minister PARK Sang-woo) agreed to increase the number of air traffic rights
between Korea and Kazakhstan at the bilateral aviation talks* held in Almaty from March 20th.
* Director General for Aviation Policy KIM Young-guk of the MOLIT, Chairperson of the Civil Aviation Committee Saltanat
Tompiyeva from Kazakhstan
The traffic rights for air transport, which have been limited to 1,450 seats per week (currently 5 flights per week based on the number of seats operated by Asiana Airlines), were changed to a frequency system and increased to 7 flights per week on the Incheon-Almaty route and 14
flights per week on all routes except the Incheon-Almaty route (21 flights per week in total).
The number of traffic rights for airfreight between the two countries has been increased to 20 flights a week.
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