Airlines
IndiGo Adds Four New US Routes Through Codeshare Partnership
IndiGo, India’s largest airline, has expanded its global reach through its partnership with Turkish Airlines.
On Monday, IndiGo announced the addition of four new US cities—Houston, Atlanta, Miami, and Los Angeles—to its network under its codeshare agreement with the Turkish carrier.
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These connections will be available via Istanbul, further enhancing IndiGo’s international connectivity. Through this partnership, indigo now offers connections to a total of 43 destinations, reinforcing its commitment to providing affordable and convenient travel options to passengers around the world.
A codeshare agreement allows two airlines to collaborate, where one carrier sells tickets under its name while the other operates the flight. This helps both airlines expand their networks without operating their own aircraft on all routes.
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IndiGo’s expanding international network IndiGo’s partnership with Turkish Airlines now connects travelers to cities across Europe, Asia, and the US. This significant growth highlights IndiGo’s strategy to cater to the rising demand for international travel from India.
indigo airlines currently has codeshare partnerships with nine global airlines, including Turkish Airlines, British Airways, Qatar Airways, American Airlines, Air France-KLM, Japan Airlines, Qantas, and Virgin Atlantic.
Just last month, IndiGo announced that it would commence flights under its partnership with Japan Airlines starting December 16, enabling access to 18 destinations across India.
With these expanding partnerships, IndiGo continues to strengthen its global presence, offering seamless travel experiences for passengers worldwide.
