Air transport officials of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have made the best effort to build up the ASEAN Single Aviation Market (ASAM), which is seen as one of the key milestones in building the ASEAN Economic Community.
Hanoi (VNA) – Air transport officials of the Association of Southeast AsianNations (ASEAN) have made the best effort to build up the ASEAN Single AviationMarket (ASAM), which is seen as one of the key milestones in building the ASEANEconomic Community.
๊ They met in the 35th ASEAN Air Transport Working Group (ATWG) meeting andrelated meetings held in Laos from March 6 to 10, during which they made acommitment to enhancing cooperation on air transport services, the Laostate-owned news agency KPL reported on March 10.
Atthe meeting, the officials focused on key decisions reached at the previousATWG meeting held last October, particularly completing key economic andtechnical elements to implement the open skies policy, said VanhphengChanthaphone, chair of the ATWG.
Themeeting also followed up relevant development and actions from the 42nd ASEANSenior Transport Officials Meeting and the 22nd ASEAN Transport MinistersMeeting held in the Philippines in November 2016.
Thetenth package of commitments on air transport services under the ASEANFramework Agreement on Services (AFAS) and documentary and proceduralrequirements for the development of ASEAN common standards and procedures forissuance of Scheduled Flight Permission and Over Flight Permission were alsodiscussed at the meeting.-VNA
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