United and Aer Lingus withdraw Codeshare, Good News for American Customers
Codeshare
India’s largest carrier, IndiGo (6E), and the Flag carrier of UK British Airways (BA), have forged a codeshare agreement to enhance connections between India and the United Kingdom.
India’s leading carrier, IndiGo (6E) Airlines, announced on September 19 that it is launching flights to San Francisco (SFO) via Istanbul (IST) as part of a codeshare connection agreement with Turkish Airlines (TK).
The Indian government has declined permission for US-Based United Airlines (UA) to establish a codeshare agreement with Middle East Carrier Emirates (EK) on routes originating from India.
IndiGo, India’s leading carrier, has recently revealed its codeshare connections to Edinburgh via Istanbul, starting May 8, 2023.
Air France-KLM is interested in establishing a codeshare agreement with IndiGo for international travel to destinations in India’s neighboring countries, such as Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.
Virgin Atlantic and IndiGo have expanded their codesharing, giving frequent travellers more options and opening up a variety of new destinations in India.
Emirates customers now have simpler access to a wider range of U.S. destinations thanks to the activation of their codeshare agreement between United and Emirates.
Emirates, the UAE’s national carrier, is looking into a codeshare deal with Tata Group-owned Air India as it prepares to expand globally with a record aircraft purchase, according to a top Emirates executive.
There is a lot of excitement around the world because of United Airlines and Emirates. Emirates was asked if they wanted to “hang (ar) out on September 14” in a vague tweet from United Airlines. In response, Emirates said it would meet United on that day.