Turkish, Air India sign codeshare agreement
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Turkish Airlines has signed a codeshare agreement with Air India. This new agreement will allow both airlines to market each other’s flight by their own code and flight numbers. Effective 1 March, the agreement will be applicable to Air India-operated flights to Hyderabad, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Kolkata and Amritsar.
Adnan Aykac, General Manager of Northern and Eastern India for Turkish Airlines said, “This partnership with Air India is aligned with our plans to further expand and strengthen our presence in this region.”
The airline presently operates 14 weekly flights to Istanbul from Delhi and Mumbai, while plans are also afoot to expand in key Indian cities in the near future.