Turkish Airlines CEO Bilal Eksi expressed concerns over the current air traffic regulations that limit the flight capacity between Turkey and India.
Bilal said they are looking for cooperation with Indian airlines as the carrier looks to expand in the region.
The CEO added that the existing regulations do not allow for sufficient air travel between the two countries.
He stressed the importance of cooperation with Indian carriers to support both countries' tourism sectors.
While the airline is partnering with IndiGo through a codeshare agreement, Bilal stated they are open to working with other airlines, including Air India.
He clarified that the strategic cooperation agreement with Indigo does not prevent them from working with other airlines.
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