Parts signs an aviation agreement with Singapore

  • 2012-02-14

TALLINN - Today, Estonian Economy and Communications Minister Juhan Parts signed an aviation agreement between Estonia and Singapore, aiming to create a flight connection between the two states, LETA/Delfi reports.

Singapore's Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew signed it by Singapore.

The agreement covers also guaranteeing reciprocal access to flight lines, guaranteeing equal opportunities to businessmen and non-discrimination based on principles of EU foundation agreements. The agreement has to be ratified by the parliament.

Currently flights between the EU and Singapore take place on the basis of bilateral aviation agreements between a member state and Singapore.

The agreement was signed during the third international air fair Airshow 2013 in Singapore.