Qantas, IndiGo expand airline codeshare
India’s largest carrier IndiGo has expanded its airline codeshare pact with Qantas.
IndiGo fliers will now be able to access four new destinations in Australia – Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane.
It kicks off with Melbourne and then Sydney, Perth and Brisbane will be added in the coming weeks.
“IndiGo customers can now fly to Singapore and connect seamlessly to Qantas’ flights between Singapore and Melbourne. This partnership signifies the strengthening of the relationship between the two countries,” IndiGo said.
Qantas and IndiGo established an airline codeshare partnership in 2022, enabling Qantas customers to connect to 21 destinations across India via IndiGo flights.
“With the thriving growth of the Indian aviation industry, this agreement will also enhance our international connectivity,” IndiGo added.
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