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Single ticket soon to fly between South Asian nations.

Business Line

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Byline: Ashwini Phadnis

Govt to fine-tune air services agreements

Soon, you may be able to fly from Kathmandu to Delhi and then move on to Shimla by road or rail on the same ticket.

Such seamless travel will be possible not only between Kathmandu and India but between all the eight South Asian countries. The Indian Government is working to enhance the existing air services agreements (ASA) with other South Asian countries.

Official sources confirmed to Business Line that India was working to enhance ASA to include intermodal connectivity and cooperative marketing apart from safety and security. What this would mean is that a single ticket can be …

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