Singapore will expand its air services pact with Greece to allow unlimited cargo and passenger flights between the two countries, Dow Jones reported.
They agreed to expand a bilateral air services agreement, Singapore's transport ministry said.
Carriers from both countries can also operate up to 14 weekly passenger services from either country to any onward destination. They can also base their cargo aircraft in both countries.
The agreement "promotes people-to-people ties, boost tourism and enhance bilateral economic relations not just between Greece and Singapore, but also between the Asia-Pacific region and the EU," the ministry said.
Singapore Airlines, the city-state's national carrier, currently operates twice weekly passenger flights between Singapore and the Greek capital of Athens.
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