Singapore and the Philippines have agreed to further expand the bilateral air services agreement between both countries. Singapore’s Transport Ministry says under the expanded bilateral air services agreement, Singapore carriers will be able to fly up to another 14 weekly services to and from Manila, with the same entitlements for Philippine carriers. In addition, carriers of both countries will have greater access to and from other Philippine cities.
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