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IndiGo to start codeshare flights to US

IndiGo is all set to commence codeshare flights through Istanbul to the US as the no-frills carrier continues to expand its international connectivity

PTI

New Delhi: IndiGo is all set to commence codeshare flights through Istanbul to the US as the no-frills carrier continues to expand its international connectivity. The flights, in codeshare partnership with Turkish Airlines, will provide connections to New York, Boston, Chicago, and Washington, effective June 15, it said in a statement on Friday.

IndiGo provides codeshare connections to 33 destinations

The airline, India's largest in terms of domestic market share, already provides codeshare connections to 33 destinations. "We are thrilled to expand our codeshare partnership with Turkish Airlines, for the first time across the Atlantic to the United States of America. New York, Boston, Chicago, and Washington are renowned for their cultural significance, iconic landmarks, and vibrant lifestyles," IndiGo's Head of Global Sales Vinay Malhotra said.

Codesharing allows an airline to book its passengers on its partner carriers

Codesharing allows an airline to book its passengers on its partner carriers and provide seamless travel to destinations where it has no presence.
The overseas connectivity expansion of IndiGo, which has more than 300 planes, also comes at a time when Tata Group-owned Air India is reviving and expanding its fleet as well as routes.

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