Private carrier Jet Airways today said it has
expanded its code-share arrangement with Japan's All Nippon Airways.
Code-sharing allows an airline to book its passengers on its partner carriers
and provide seamless transport to multiple destinations where it has no
presence.
Private carrier Jet Airways today
said it has expanded its code-share arrangement with Japan's All Nippon
Airways. Code-sharing allows an airline to book its passengers on its partner
carriers and provide seamless transport to multiple destinations where it has
no presence.
The code-share with Nippon
offers travellers enhanced network connectivity between Japan and India, a Jet
Airways release said, adding that the arrangement will enable both Jet and All
Nippon passengers to fly between Tokyo and Osaka to various points across India
on connecting flights operated by both carriers.
In addition to the existing
code-share on Japanese carrier's Mumbai -Tokyo direct flights, Jet Airways will
place its marketing code on other All Nippon flights between Hong
Kong-Tokyo/Osaka and Bangkok-Tokyo, it said.
Commenting on the agreement,
Jet Airways chief executive Nikos Kardassis said, "Our code-share
agreement with All Nippon Airways is another distinctive travel solution.
Thanks to the expanded code-share agreement, we will be able to offer our
guests wider access, unmatched connectivity and seamless travel to Japan's key
markets".
Meanwhile, the passenger
traffic between the two countries grew 39 per cent to 4.65 lakh in 2011 from
3.35 lakh in 2009, according to the release.
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