New Delhi: Days after the Etihad tie-up, Jet Airways has got yet another major boost to expand its global footprint and become the biggest Indian carrier in terms of network. The aviation ministry has allowed Jet to go for code-sharing with five airlines — American Airlines, Malaysian, Garuda of Indonesia, Vietnam Airlines and Kenya Airways.
A code-share allows two or more airlines share the same flight. Passengers will buy ticket from one airline and take a flight operated by another airline, allowing partners to expand their global connectivity.
Jet promoter Naresh Goyal's decision not to enter any airline alliance has clearly paid off, as it can tie up with any carrier, without having to remain within the fold and sticking to fellow member airlines. Lufthansa-led Star Alliance, the world's largest alliance, was very keen to have Jet on board.
10/09/13 Saurabh Sinha/Times of India
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A code-share allows two or more airlines share the same flight. Passengers will buy ticket from one airline and take a flight operated by another airline, allowing partners to expand their global connectivity.
Jet promoter Naresh Goyal's decision not to enter any airline alliance has clearly paid off, as it can tie up with any carrier, without having to remain within the fold and sticking to fellow member airlines. Lufthansa-led Star Alliance, the world's largest alliance, was very keen to have Jet on board.
10/09/13 Saurabh Sinha/Times of India