New Delhi: India and Canada on Wednesday discussed expansion of a bilateral air service agreement that will allow more flights between the two countries. Union Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, who is on a nine-day visit to the US and Canada, met Canadian Transport Minister Omar Alghabra on Wednesday. "I personally thanked my counterpart for India's help in repatriating Canadians stuck in India in the beginning of the pandemic," Alghabra stated on Twitter after the meeting. Canada has a huge number of people of Indian descent in its total population.
Alghabra said he had a productive meeting with Scindia regarding issues of mutual importance to Canada and India. "We spoke about expanding the Air Transport Agreement allowing for more flights between the two countries. Further cooperation at International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) on Annex 13 and other issues," he mentioned. He said he is looking forward to more conversations to open up travel between the two countries including flights to Amritsar.