Qatar and Barbados Sign Air Services Agreement

Qatar and Barbados Sign Air Services Agreement. On October 13, the State of Qatar and the Republic of Barbados signed a significant air services agreement, marking an important step towards enhancing bilateral relations in the field of civil aviation.

The agreement was signed by Mohamed bin Faleh Al-Hajri, In Charge of Managing Qatar Civil Aviation Authority, and HE Minister of Tourism and International Transport Ian Gooding-Edghill on behalf of Barbados.

Qatar and Barbados Sign Air Services Agreement to Strengthen Bilateral Relations

The signing of the agreement paves the way for stronger collaboration in civil aviation, with both sides discussing strategies to further develop and enhance their relations in this sector. The discussions also touched on various topics of common interest, aiming to expand air services between the two nations and boost tourism and transport connectivity.

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This agreement is expected to facilitate improved air links, promote tourism, and enhance economic ties between Qatar and Barbados, reflecting their commitment to developing a robust partnership in international transport. The initiative supports Qatar’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its global presence in aviation, in line with the nation’s strategic goals for economic development and connectivity.

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