Air Services: Pak, Latvia agree on 10 weekly flights
Pakistan and the Republic of Latvia on Thursday initiated Air Services Agreement (ASA) talks between the two countries
RAWALPINDI:
Pakistan and the Republic of Latvia on Thursday initiated Air Services Agreement (ASA) talks between the two countries, besides also signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). According to the MoU, a total of 10 weekly flights were granted to each side on the basis of reciprocity. The Pakistani delegation was led by Major General Raja Muhammad Arif Nazir, Additional Secretary-I, Ministry of Defence while the Latvian delegation was headed by Arnis Muiznieks, Director, Air Transport Department, Ministry of Transport, Latvia, said a press release. Both sides discussed issues of mutual interest in the field of Civil Aviation.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 28th, 2011.
Pakistan and the Republic of Latvia on Thursday initiated Air Services Agreement (ASA) talks between the two countries, besides also signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). According to the MoU, a total of 10 weekly flights were granted to each side on the basis of reciprocity. The Pakistani delegation was led by Major General Raja Muhammad Arif Nazir, Additional Secretary-I, Ministry of Defence while the Latvian delegation was headed by Arnis Muiznieks, Director, Air Transport Department, Ministry of Transport, Latvia, said a press release. Both sides discussed issues of mutual interest in the field of Civil Aviation.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 28th, 2011.