Korean Air has signed a new codeshare agreement
and partnered the frequent flyer program of India's Jet Airways.
As part of the codeshare agreement between the
two airlines, Korean Air will place its KE code on Jet Airways’
7 to 14 weekly flights from Mumbai and Delhi, to Bangkok and
Mumbai-Singapore. More codeshare routes are expected to be added
by the end of this year.
Along with the
codeshare agreement, the airlines have entered into frequent flyer
program partnership. This reciprocal partnership will enable members of
both airlines’ frequent flyer program, Skypass and JetPrivilege,
to earn and burn mileage on the entire network of the two
airlines.
Korean Air currently operates an A330 aircraft
from Incheon to Mumbai three times a week. The flight departs
every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from Incheon and every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday from Mumbai.
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