Friday, November 29, 2019

IndiGo Becomes IATA’s 4th Indian Member

IndiGo, the well known low-cost Indian carrier has joined IATA, becoming the fourth Indian airline to do so. This move will streamline interaction with other airline members as well as make international route planning more simplified.

IndiGo has become the fourth Indian airline to join IATA, behind Air India, Spice Jet and Vistara.

becoming a member of IATA will help the airline expand its routes beyond just India, with the airline already partnering up with Qatar for a one-way code-share.

“The one-way codeshare agreement between the two carriers will enable Qatar Airways to place its code on IndiGo flights between Doha and Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad. This is the second codeshare agreement for IndiGo as part of its growth strategy for international markets. Qatar Airways will place its code “QR” on IndiGo operated flights between the mentioned destinations.” – IndiGo press release.

The airline has flights to China, Myanmar, Vietnam, and the Middle East. But being a member will greatly speed up entry into Europe and other Asian destinations.
28/11/19 Nicholas Cummins/Simple Flying
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