Critical Aviation Cooperation between Turkey and Argentina: Restrictions Lifted
Critical Aviation Cooperation between Turkey and Argentina: Restrictions Lifted
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Critical Aviation Cooperation between Turkey and Argentina: Restrictions Lifted

A significant step has been taken in aviation relations between Turkey and Argentina. On 23 January 2025, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and the Argentine Aviation Authority held an online meeting that culminated in the signing of a new Memorandum of Understanding.

Critical Aviation Cooperation between Turkey and Argentina: Restrictions Lifted
Critical Aviation Cooperation between Turkey and Argentina: Restrictions Lifted

Under the agreement, point and frequency restrictions on flights between the two countries have been lifted. Furthermore, Turkish and Argentine carriers have been granted the right to operate passenger and cargo services under the fifth freedom of the air. This development enables Turkish airlines to use Argentina as an intermediate or onward destination for passenger and cargo transportation.

Critical Aviation Cooperation between Turkey and Argentina: Restrictions Lifted
Critical Aviation Cooperation between Turkey and Argentina: Restrictions Lifted

New Opportunities in Aviation

The Memorandum of Understanding provides Turkish airlines with the opportunity to expand their flight operations across the Americas. This will allow Turkish carriers to better harness the trade and tourism potential of the region.

Critical Aviation Cooperation between Turkey and Argentina: Restrictions Lifted
Critical Aviation Cooperation between Turkey and Argentina: Restrictions Lifted

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Critical Aviation Cooperation between Turkey and Argentina: Restrictions Lifted
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