- As a result of the Korea-Poland aviation meeting, the total number of weekly Traffic Rights increases by 5 flights, as well as the one for Busan newly sets up
- Abolishing the obligation to conclude bilateral agreements on cargo between the airlines of both countries through the aviation meeting with the UK
The Traffic Rights for passengers* between Korea (all airports) and Poland (all airports) will be increased to 7 flights a week (+2 flights), for making the skyway more widening, with the newly established one as 3 flights a week between Korea (Busan) and Poland (all airports) as a result of the first Korea-Poland aviation meeting** in 10 years since 2013.
* Traffic Rights refers to privilege in regard to weekly air traffic operation determined by bilateral agreement
** Korea-Poland aviation meeting held on 16th-17th November in Warsaw, Poland participated by Director General for Aviation Policy of the MOLIT and President of the Civil Aviation Authority
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