Carry on: Turkey tipped as most likely for new airline links
The government has signed 10 new or amended air service agreements.
Nevil Gibson
Tue, 05 Apr 2016
A raft of new air services agreements opens the possibility of further routes to and from the Middle East.
Turkish Airlines is the most likely newcomer under the 10 agreements signed off by the cabinet.
Turkey is a major airline hub competing with the Gulf nations, one of whose airlines,
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Tue, 05 Apr 2016
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