GoAir seeks more flying rights to Thailand

Press Trust of India  |  Phuket 

is looking for an increase in flying rights to amid growing air passenger traffic, according to a senior official.

Currently, it has direct flights to Phuket from Delhi, and

Dasgupta said the government should consider increasing flying rights to in view of growing passenger traffic between and

"The airlines of both the countries have almost exhausted their seat quotas and we are pushing for an increase in flight rights," he said here.

Bilateral flying rights refer to an agreement between two countries that allows each other's airlines to operate services with a specific number of seats.

Interacting with journalists on the sidelines of Thailand Yacht Show at (RPM) last week, he said the would also start services to as Thailand is a big part of its international expansion plans.

Explaining the rationale behind starting more flights to Phuket, said the city offers huge opportunities for wedding planners, boating enthusiasts and vacation home buyers due to its attractive locations and good weather.

By end of this year, Phuket would become the number one international destination for Indians, Wadia said.

said the partnership was a win-win for GoAir and RPM.

Last month, Thailand's Ambassador to Chutintorn Gongsakdi said that the rise of would help in opening up new flights and connections.

As many as 1.7 million tourists from India are expected to visit Thailand this year and rise to 2 million by 2020. A total of 10 million tourists are expected by 2030, he had said.

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First Published: Wed, January 16 2019. 10:55 IST