Canada and Panama Expand Air Services Deal

Canada and Panama have reached an expanded air transport agreement, allowing airlines from both countries to introduce more flight options, reports Inside Logistics.

This development offers Canadians increased convenience and choice. The deal permits 14 passenger flights per week, a rise from the previous nine.

Transport Minister Pablo Rodriguez emphasized the enhanced connectivity and strengthened cultural and commercial ties. The updated agreement, effective immediately, supports the growing Canada-Panama market, fostering tourism and trade. Concluded initially in 2008 and expanded in 2013, the deal reinforces Canada's commitment to boosting global business opportunities, as highlighted by Minister Mary Ng.

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