Qantas
and Jet Airways have expanded their codeshare services.
The
expansion enables Jet Airways’ customers to travel on Qantas
flights between Australia and Singapore, connecting to Jet Airways services between
Singapore and India.
This
complements Qantas’ existing A330-300 services which
operate three times weekly between Sydney and Mumbai.
“The Australia-India route – a key market for Qantas – continues to grow, reflecting
strengthening trade links and increasing numbers of tourists and business people
travelling between the two countries” said Qantas Group General Manager Sales and Distribution Rob Gurney.
Jet Airways Chief Executive Officer Wolfgang Prock-Schauer said, “With this
codeshare partnership, Qantas and Jet Airways will be able to offer seamless travel
to their valued customers from points in India to Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane
and Adelaide via Singapore and vice versa.”
Jet Airways operates daily flights from Singapore to Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai.
Members of the Qantas Frequent Flyer Program and Jet Privilege Program can earn
and redeem points on eligible Qantas and Jet Airways flights between Australia and
India.
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