Qatar and Grenada sign air services agreement to expand network

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By Arya M Nair, Content Head
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The State of Qatar and the State of Grenada have signed an air services agreement, allowing for the designated airlines of the two countries to operate unlimited and unrestricted traffic rights for both passenger and cargo flights, thereby enhancing cooperation ties, particularly in air transportation.

The agreement was signed by HE Minister of Transport Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulla bin Mohammed Al-Thani and HE Prime Minister of Grenada Dickon Mitchell, on the sidelines of the ongoing International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Facilitation Conference (FALC 2025) in Doha.

The pact was signed in the context of enhancing Qatar’s connection with world countries through new air services agreements that allow for the national carrier to expand its network and fly to more destinations around the world.

In addition, this agreement comes as part of the State of Qatar’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its connectivity with other nations through new air services agreements, enabling the national carrier to expand its route network and access a broader range of global destinations.

Meeting after the signing ceremony, the two officials discussed bilateral relations in the areas of transportation, civil aviation, and ways to enhance them. They also discussed the latest developments in air transportation facilitation.

Recently, Qatar and Algeria signed an air transportation services agreement, allowing the two countries to operate unlimited and unrestricted traffic rights. The unlimited service allows both passenger and cargo flights to fly freely, thereby enhancing their economic and tourism ties.

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