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Adani Airports calls on India to relax the seat cap for foreign airlines

Adani Airports urged India on Wednesday to relax limits on how many seats foreign carriers can sell?on flights into and out of?the country, saying that the curbs were holding back its ambitions to become a world aviation hub.

These limits are part of bilateral agreements to protect domestic carriers, but they have long frustrated overseas carriers. Dubai's Emirates has, for instance, said that demand is much higher than the weekly seat limits under the India-UAE agreement.

Arun Bansal, Chief Executive of Adani Airports, said that "in the short-term" bilateral agreements are limiting growth in Indian aviation. He made this statement during a discussion panel at an Indian airshow in Hyderabad.

For India to become a hub we need a open skies approach.

A spokesperson for the Indian government?didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

India has the fastest growing aviation market in the world. Adani Airports is part of Gautam Adani’s billionaire group and operates eight airports. It plans to bid on 11 more in its $11 billion expansion plan.

IndiGo and other Indian airlines have supported the government's decision on seat caps. They argue that a rapid liberalisation could harm domestic carriers who are still expanding fleets. (Reporting and editing by Aditya K. Kalra, Mark Potter and Abhijith G. Ganapavaram from Hyderabad)

(source: Reuters)