IndIGo adds more US routes via Turkish Airlines codeshare
India’s largest airline IndiGo is bolstering its network with four new one-stop routes to US cities.
It has expanded its existing airline codeshare agreement with Turkish Airlines (TK) by adding connecting flights to Houston, Atlanta, Miami and Los Angeles via Istanbul. starting this week.
The expansion increases IndiGo’s total US destinations via the codeshare to nine.
The new codeshare connections complement IndiGo’s existing routes to New York, Washington, Boston, Chicago (ORD), and San Francisco (SFO).
The Turkish Airlines codeshare partnership now spans 43 destinations.
“We are delighted to announce four additional connections to the US under our codeshare partnership with Turkish Airlines. These new connections further enhance travel options for our customers,” said Vinay Malhotra, Head of Global Sales at IndiGo.
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