All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Air India have embarked on a codeshare partnership to bridge Japan and India, commencing May 23. Travellers can now seamlessly combine flights across both carriers into a single ticket, accessing premium services like lounge access and priority boarding.
ANA will code its flights on Air India’s Tokyo Narita-New Delhi route, while Air India will code ANA’s flights between Tokyo Haneda-New Delhi and Tokyo Narita-Mumbai. The collaboration aims to bolster air connectivity between the two nations, fostering economic and commercial ties.
Further expansion plans and ticket availability will be announced pending government approval.
This post was published on 23 April 2024 17:37