IndiGo adds new codeshare flight connections to UK, Europe


IndiGo adds new codeshare flight connections to UK, Europe

Thursday, 05 Dec, 2022 0

India’s biggest carrier IndiGo has secured dozens of new codeshare flight connections to the UK and Europe.

It is part of its codesharing pact with Turkish Airlines.

It has introduced 32 connecting flights to Manchester and Birmingham in the UK.

European routes via Turkish include Milan, Rome and Venice in Italy.

The new codeshare flight routes are effective December 7.

“We are pleased to add more capacity between India and Europe given the high demand for international travel,’ IndiGo said.

“We will continue to strive to stay true to our promise of affordable fares, on-time performance, courteous and hassle-free service.”

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