Jetstar and IndiGo ink new codeshare agreement
Customers of India’s largest airline IndiGo will soon have access to Jetstar Airways destinations across Australia and New Zealand under a new codeshare agreement.
The agreement simplifies travel for onward flights to 14 cities in Australia and New Zealand.
Placing IndiGo’s code on Jetstar operated routes enable convenient connections to Jetstar flights from Singapore, Bangkok and Phuket.
It is valid for onward flights to cities including Sydney, the Gold Coast and Auckland.
Jetstar bookings can be made at IndiGo’s website from 21 July 2025 for travel starting from, 1 September 2025.
“Australia and New Zealand’s unique attractions and growing communities of Indian expats make both countries incredibly popular for travellers from the subcontinent,” said Jetstar CEO, Stephanie Tully.
“This new codeshare agreement will provide IndiGo customers with convenient access to our extensive network.”
Abhijit Dasgupta, SVP – Network Planning & Revenue Management, IndiGo added: “We are pleased to expand the horizons and offer our customers convenient connections to Australia and New Zealand.”
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