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    On Travel Bubble Agreement, Direct Flights Between Saudi Arabia and India Have Begun

    Saudi Arabia and India have entered into a new agreement that will eventually allow direct flights between the two countries, starting on 1st January 2022. Under the agreement terms, Saudi Airlines will be making connections in Jeddah, Riyadh, and Dammam and Indian carriers in Mumbai, Delhi, and Chennai. The agreement extends the existing “Aero-India” air traffic agreement signed between the two countries in 2008. In addition to this expansion of air travel, both countries have also increased their commitments to the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) through their respective declarations of intent to ratify Kyoto Protocols. Furthermore, both countries have promised to uphold high aviation safety and security standards. The expansion of air travel between these two nations has taken place as part of a more significant trend, though it is important to note that not all countries can take advantage of these opportunities yet. The most significant opportunity for growth in air travel is expected to come from connecting Asia with Europe.

    Expansion of air travel

    The expansion of air travel between Saudi Arabia and India is essential in developing the region. This new agreement will allow for a more frequent and direct connection between these two countries. In addition to this, the air traffic agreement signed in 2008 has facilitated the development of air travel in the region. The geographical location of Saudi Arabia makes it a natural point of entry into Asia, which in turn allows for more flights connecting other regions and countries as well.

    Saudi Arabia and India have agreed to a new aviation agreement that will allow direct flights between the two countries. 

    • In addition to this expansion of air travel, both countries have also increased their commitments to the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) through their respective declarations of intent to ratify Kyoto Protocols.
    • The expansion of air travel between these two nations has taken place as part of a larger trend, though it is important to note that not all countries can take advantage of these opportunities yet. 

    Major benefits from this agreement with Saudi Arabia international flights

    The most significant opportunity for growth in air travel is expected to come from connecting Asia with Europe. The number of flights that will fly through these two regions can double, leading to increased trade, tourism, and overall economic growth between these two regions. With these opportunities, countries must invest in their aviation infrastructure and continue to work collaboratively with other countries to gain more market share in a world where competition is fierce.

    The travel bubble agreement with Saudi Arabia International Flights has enabled Indian aviation to connect with many countries. It includes Uzbekistan, Netherlands, Japan, America, United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Nigeria, Iraq, Germany, France, Mauritius, Maldives, Kuwait, Kenya, Kazakhstan, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Australia, Ethiopia, United Arab Emirates, Russia, Canada, Bhutan, Ukraine, Bhutan, Afghanistan, and many others. The strategy also increases brand awareness by as much as 80 percent, according to recent research from HubSpot.

    Also Read: Warm Welcome from Abu Dhabi to Indian Tourists – Here is How You Can Enjoy UAE

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    Daniyel Chatterjee
    Daniyel Chatterjee is a Young Researcher in the field of Data Science & Analytics having research experience of more than 8 years. He has a Masters in Computer Engineering and currently serves as an Editorial Assistant in IGI Global, United States of America. Daniyel also holds honorary positions in the Associate Member of Institute of Research Engineers and Doctors, International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology, International Association of Engineers, Society of Digital Information and Wireless Communications.

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