Singapore and Argentina sign open-skies deal, removing air-service restrictions

Singapore and Argentina have signed an open-skies agreement that removes bilateral limits on air services, granting carriers unrestricted rights to plan frequencies and capacities between the countries. The pact creates a framework for new passenger and cargo routes and could accelerate launch plans by Asian and South American carriers.

Discovered 2025-10-02T02:44:06.265794-07:00 | 2025-10-02T02:44:06.265794-07:00

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  • The agreement removes bilateral caps on frequencies and capacity, enabling carriers to propose new nonstop services and commercial negotiations; see Argentina's recent slot-allocation changes for regulatory context.

  • It opens commercial opportunities for Asia–South America long‑haul links; regional carriers have recently signalled interest in Argentina, with China Eastern listing Buenos Aires on its schedules.

  • The pact will be a factor in network planning, slot competition and widebody deployment decisions for carriers and airports as they assess viable Singapore–Argentina services.

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