Mumbai: Air India has witnessed a significant rise in international travellers in its first year as member of Star Alliance. Air India had become a Star Alliance member on July 11, 2014.
“Between last July and March (this year), we have seen an increase in passenger transfers from Star Alliance member airlines on our code-share flights. We expect code-share revenue to double to three per cent of passenger revenue once we sign more code-share alliances,” said Air India’s commercial director Pankaj Srivastava.
A majority of the existing transfers are from Air Canada (over London to Air India's Delhi and Mumbai flights) and from Ethiopian Airlines on Air India's domestic network.
Read news in full13/07/15 Aneesh Phadnis/Business Standard
“Between last July and March (this year), we have seen an increase in passenger transfers from Star Alliance member airlines on our code-share flights. We expect code-share revenue to double to three per cent of passenger revenue once we sign more code-share alliances,” said Air India’s commercial director Pankaj Srivastava.
A majority of the existing transfers are from Air Canada (over London to Air India's Delhi and Mumbai flights) and from Ethiopian Airlines on Air India's domestic network.
Read news in full13/07/15 Aneesh Phadnis/Business Standard
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