Qantas has further expanded its airline codeshare pact with Indian carrier IndiGo.
Passengers on Qantas flights to Singapore can now connect to IndiGo flights to Delhi and Mumbai.
These connections via Changi Airport also allow for overnight stops in Singapore.
It reciprocates the earlier agreement for IndiGo to place its code on Qantas flights from Singapore to Australia.
“Since we launched our codeshare agreement with IndiGo in 2022, we’ve continued to see the partnership go from strength to strength,” said Cam Wallace, CEO Qantas International.
“This will also give frequent flyers another way to earn and redeem points and status credits.”
“We expect the new codeshare flights through Singapore will be popular with Qantas customers in Brisbane and Perth, who now have the option of a more direct route to India.”
Qantas customers travelling direct to Delhi and Bengaluru can already take connecting domestic flights across India to 21 cities.
Additionally, Qantas loyalty members can earn and redeem points on connecting IndiGo flights.
















