Air India enters into Virgin Australia airline codeshare
Flag carrier Air India has inked an airline codeshare partnership with Virgin Australia, offering India travellers easy air connections to 16 cities in Australia and New Zealand.
The airline will place the ‘AI’ code on flights operated by Virgin Australia to Brisbane, Canberra, Darwin, Gold Coast and more.
Air India flies to both Sydney and Melbourne.
Air India operates 14 weekly flights to the two cities from Delhi.
The airline has more than 16 codeshare and 100 interline agreements with various airlines globally.
It recently entered into a codeshare partnership with Kenya Airways.
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