Qatar, Jordan hold talks on boosting air transport
AMMONNEWS - A round of talks took place over two days between Qatar, represented by Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), and Jordan, represented by the Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC), touching on enhancing air transport between the two countries and means of boosting mutual cooperation in the field of civil aviation and airports.
Qatar’s delegation was led by CAA Chairman Abdulla bin Nasser Turki Al Subaey, while CARC Chief Commissioner Haitham Misto chaired the Jordanian side.
The talks resulted in the signing of a MoU on boosting transport rights between the two countries, with the memorandum allowing Qatar Airways to increase its passenger flights between Doha and Amman to 12 per week and the cargo flights to seven.
*The Peninsula Qatar
AMMONNEWS - A round of talks took place over two days between Qatar, represented by Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), and Jordan, represented by the Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC), touching on enhancing air transport between the two countries and means of boosting mutual cooperation in the field of civil aviation and airports.
Qatar’s delegation was led by CAA Chairman Abdulla bin Nasser Turki Al Subaey, while CARC Chief Commissioner Haitham Misto chaired the Jordanian side.
The talks resulted in the signing of a MoU on boosting transport rights between the two countries, with the memorandum allowing Qatar Airways to increase its passenger flights between Doha and Amman to 12 per week and the cargo flights to seven.
*The Peninsula Qatar
AMMONNEWS - A round of talks took place over two days between Qatar, represented by Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), and Jordan, represented by the Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC), touching on enhancing air transport between the two countries and means of boosting mutual cooperation in the field of civil aviation and airports.
Qatar’s delegation was led by CAA Chairman Abdulla bin Nasser Turki Al Subaey, while CARC Chief Commissioner Haitham Misto chaired the Jordanian side.
The talks resulted in the signing of a MoU on boosting transport rights between the two countries, with the memorandum allowing Qatar Airways to increase its passenger flights between Doha and Amman to 12 per week and the cargo flights to seven.
*The Peninsula Qatar
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Qatar, Jordan hold talks on boosting air transport
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