20/5 rule to fly abroad not needed: Ajit Singh
India is finally set to end the discrimination its airlines have faced to fly abroad, even as the red carpet was rolled out for foreign carriers to fly into the country. Aviation minister Ajit Singh has told TOI that the twin conditions that an Indian airline must be five years old and have 20 aircraft in its fleet to start overseas flights are both "unreasonable and not needed".
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