Jetstar inks codeshare agreements with Air France and KLM
Jetstar has announced plans for separate codeshare partnerships with Air France and KLM.
It covers Jetstar affiliates Singapore based Jetstar Asia and Jetstar Airways.
The agreements will see Singapore and Denpasar, Bali serves as hubs for connceting services linking Europe with Australia and across Asia.
Jetstar Airways is partnering with KLM to offer onward Jetstar operated connections to Adelaide, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney out of Denpasar.
At the same time Jetstar Asia is collaborating with both Air France and KLM to provide their customers with access to a wide range of destinations across Southeast Asia from Singapore Changi Airport.
These include Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Denpasar, Medan, and Surabaya in Indonesia, Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, Cambodia, Darwin in Australia as well as destinations in Thailand and Malaysia.
"It is always great to find new opportunities to be able to offer our network to more customers who are looking to explore Southeast Asia and Australia," said Jetstar Asia CEO, Bara Pasupathi.
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