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Singapore, Hungary ink air transport deal

Both countries' airlines will be able to fly with fewer restrictions.

Singapore and Hungary signed an Air Transport Agreement (ATA), formalising the agreement first done in 2011.

According to a press release, both countries' airlines will be able to fly any number of direct services between each other.

There will be no restrictions on capacity, frequency, aircraft type, and routing schedules.

Singapore and Hungary's airlines will also be able to operate any number of passenger services with some restrictions, along with at most 21 weekly cargo services via, or beyond to any third country.

The Ministry of Transport said with the Singapore-Hungary ATA, Singapore has concluded Air Services Agreements with some 140 States and Territories, of which over 60 are Open Skies Agreements.
 

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