New Delhi: Jet Airways on Thursday entered into a codeshare agreement with Australia's Qantas and said it would start flights to the U.S. by next year.According to the agreement, the two carriers can book passengers in each other's flights for travel between India and Australia via Singapore.
Jet, which also announced the launch of a new flight from Delhi to Singapore on Thursday, is expected to start its flights to the U.S. by next year.
The codeshare services would be available for sale from August 14 and this would expand Qantas' network within India from September 6, subject to government approval.Under the codeshare pact, Qantas could now offer daily connections to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth via Singapore from Delhi.For Jet Airways, the agreement means it can tap passengers from India who are looking for travel Down Under, where it has no immediate plans to have its own flights.
11/08/06 PTI/The Hindu
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