Air India, which is a part of the Star Alliance, officially announced
here today that it has entered into a 'free flow' code-share pact with
Kazakhstan's national carrier Air Astana to expand its presence in the
fast growing CIS aviation market. A 'free flow' code-share arrangement
gives marketing access to the operating carrier's inventory and allows
it to market seats independently of the operating carrier. The
agreement, which is subject to regulatory approvals, was signed by Air
India Chairman and Managing Director Rohit Nandan and Air Astana Vice
President for Sales Worldwide Richard Ledgerin New Delhi yesterday,
according to an Air India release issued today. "As a state-run airline
and Star Alliance member carrier Air India feels honoured to enter into
this code-share agreement with Air Astana.
This agreement has enabled Air India to reach out to the CIS and eastern European market," the release quoted Air India CMD as saying about the tie-up.
Read news in full 29/10/14 PTI/moneycontrol.com
This agreement has enabled Air India to reach out to the CIS and eastern European market," the release quoted Air India CMD as saying about the tie-up.
Read news in full 29/10/14 PTI/moneycontrol.com
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