Jet Airways, Hong Kong Airlines in codeshare partnership

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Private carrier today announced a reciprocal codeshare partnership with Airlines, which will enable Indian fliers to travel seamlessly to New Zealand, Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand.

As part of the pact, will place its marketing code "9W" on Airlines' flights operating between and Okinawa and Tokyo in Japan, Denpasar in Indonesia, Hanoi in Vietnam, Bangkok in Thailand and in



Airlines in turn, will place its marketing code "HX" on Jet Airways' flights between and as well as Delhi, said in a statement.

Codesharing allows an airline to book its passengers on its partner carriers and provide seamless travel to destinations where it has no presence.

Airlines currently flies to 36 major cities across the Pacific region, including Gold Coast, Auckland, Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei, Tokyo, Sapporo, Seoul, Bangkok, Bali and Okinawa.

Commenting on the codeshare pact, Chief Commercial Officer Jayaraj Shanmugam said that customers will now have greater choice in terms of destinations following the partnership with Airlines.

"It will further strengthen the choice available for our guests, especially to our first time codeshare destinations such as Okinawa in and in New Zealand," he said.

According to him, both business and leisure travel between India and the destinations covered under the pact has been growing at a compound annual growth rate of 12 per cent over the last five years.

The pact will also allow Airlines to offer its passengers a daily service connecting the key business cities of Hong Kong, and Delhi, the airline said.

The codeshare will provide opportunities for both airlines to expand their reach and cater to guests across the region.

"We are very happy to establish the partnership with From our observation, there has been great potential in the India market as increasing travellers from India tend to transit via to Japan, South East and even farther to Auckland," Airlines Chief Commercial Officer Li Dianchun said.

By connecting with and Delhi, the new agreement enables passengers from these key cities to travel seamlessly to a bunch of destinations in Airlines' network, he said.

On the other hand, Airlines passengers can also access India easily for either business or leisure travel purpose, he added.

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Jet Airways, Hong Kong Airlines in codeshare partnership

Private carrier Jet Airways today announced a reciprocal codeshare partnership with Hong Kong Airlines, which will enable Indian fliers to travel seamlessly to New Zealand, Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand. As part of the pact, Jet Airways will place its marketing code "9W" on Hong Kong Airlines' flights operating between Hong Kong and Okinawa and Tokyo in Japan, Denpasar in Indonesia, Hanoi in Vietnam, Bangkok in Thailand and Auckland in New Zealand. Hong Kong Airlines in turn, will place its marketing code "HX" on Jet Airways' flights between Hong Kong and Mumbai as well as Delhi, Jet Airways said in a statement. Codesharing allows an airline to book its passengers on its partner carriers and provide seamless travel to destinations where it has no presence. Hong Kong Airlines currently flies to 36 major cities across the Asia Pacific region, including Gold Coast, Auckland, Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei, Tokyo, Sapporo, Seoul, Bangkok, Bali and Okinawa. Commenting on the ... Private carrier today announced a reciprocal codeshare partnership with Airlines, which will enable Indian fliers to travel seamlessly to New Zealand, Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand.

As part of the pact, will place its marketing code "9W" on Airlines' flights operating between and Okinawa and Tokyo in Japan, Denpasar in Indonesia, Hanoi in Vietnam, Bangkok in Thailand and in

Airlines in turn, will place its marketing code "HX" on Jet Airways' flights between and as well as Delhi, said in a statement.

Codesharing allows an airline to book its passengers on its partner carriers and provide seamless travel to destinations where it has no presence.

Airlines currently flies to 36 major cities across the Pacific region, including Gold Coast, Auckland, Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei, Tokyo, Sapporo, Seoul, Bangkok, Bali and Okinawa.

Commenting on the codeshare pact, Chief Commercial Officer Jayaraj Shanmugam said that customers will now have greater choice in terms of destinations following the partnership with Airlines.

"It will further strengthen the choice available for our guests, especially to our first time codeshare destinations such as Okinawa in and in New Zealand," he said.

According to him, both business and leisure travel between India and the destinations covered under the pact has been growing at a compound annual growth rate of 12 per cent over the last five years.

The pact will also allow Airlines to offer its passengers a daily service connecting the key business cities of Hong Kong, and Delhi, the airline said.

The codeshare will provide opportunities for both airlines to expand their reach and cater to guests across the region.

"We are very happy to establish the partnership with From our observation, there has been great potential in the India market as increasing travellers from India tend to transit via to Japan, South East and even farther to Auckland," Airlines Chief Commercial Officer Li Dianchun said.

By connecting with and Delhi, the new agreement enables passengers from these key cities to travel seamlessly to a bunch of destinations in Airlines' network, he said.

On the other hand, Airlines passengers can also access India easily for either business or leisure travel purpose, he added.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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