
Kyrgyzstan and India Explore Enhanced Air Travel and Tourism Cooperation
Kyrgyzstan's ambassador to India and India's Wingspan Group's chairman discuss boosting tourism and air travel links between the two nations.
Kyrgyzstan’s ambassador to India, Askar Beshimov, recently had a meeting with Neeraj Rathi, the chairman and managing director of India’s Wingspan Group. They delved into potential collaboration in civil aviation and tourism between the Kyrgyz Republic and India.
The meeting was aimed at attracting more Indian tourists to Kyrgyzstan and creating opportunities for local businesses to engage with partners in South Asia. Both parties conveyed their commitment to enhancing transportation links, which could significantly benefit tourism growth and investment collaboration.
More Flights = Increased Cultural and Corporate Exchanges
Beshimov highlighted the crucial role of expanding direct flights to foster business and cultural interactions, an importance that requires immediate attention. Rathi echoed these sentiments, affirming the Kyrgyz Republic’s potential as a significant tourist and transit location for Indian travelers.
The chairman also mentioned India’s readiness for increased cooperation with Kyrgyzstan.
Following their discussions, both sides agreed to take practical steps toward realizing this cooperation.