New Delhi, Feb 17: India and Slovenia signed an air services agreement under which both countries will have the right to designate upto two airlines each for the purpose of operating the agreed air services. Under the agreement, signed by External Affairs Minister Yashwant Sinha and his Slovenian counterpart Dimitrij Rupel here, the frequency of services and the capacity to be operated by the designated airlines shall be determined by the two aviation authorities from time-to-time. The route schedule will be agreed to by the two sides in due course, a spokesman of the external affairs ministry said. Earlier, Rupel who here on Feburary 14 heading a high-level delegation, held detailed discussions with Sinha on various issues of bilateral and international interest. Bureau Report