Australia has agreed to liberalise its aviation arrangements with Brazil and Thailand, a move that will set the way for increased cargo capacity between the two countries, Dow Jones reports.
The agreement doubles the maximum entitlement for each country's airlines, from three to seven all-cargo flights a week, and from seven to 14 passenger flights.
Under the terms of the new agreement, both Australian and Brazilian carriers will have increased freedom if they want to take off or set down at any point between both countries.
Qantas will begin flying a Boeing 747 service between Sydney and Buenos Aires three times a week from November
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