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IndiGo CEO confirms continued codeshare partnership with Turkish Airlines despite ending aircraft lease in August. Exploring ...
India's aviation regulator DGCA issued IndiGo a final three-month extension on the lease of two Boeing 777-300ER aircraft ...
IndiGo will continue with the codeshare partnership with Turkish Airlines and is looking at different scenarios for finding a solution to operate services to Istanbul once the leasing of aircraft from ...
IndiGo, India’s biggest airline, plans to offer flights to North America using a codeshare agreement with Turkish Airlines, and continues to discuss ways to get compensation from manufacturers ...
IndiGo, India's largest airline, is exploring solutions to continue its Istanbul operations beyond the expiration of its ...
IndiGo is expanding its codeshare partnership with Turkish Airlines to include four more US cities: Houston, Atlanta, Miami, and Los Angeles. This will bring the total number of US destinations ...
IndiGo has had a codeshare partnership with Turkish Airlines since 2018 and has used that to connect travellers from India to a growing number of destinations in Europe and the U.S. in the last ...
"IndiGo should stop the codeshare with Turkish Airlines. We can't just ask people to do everything while these corporates keep making big moolah despite doing anti-national stuff," the user commented.
New Delhi, May 15 (IANS) Budget airline IndiGo on Thursday defended its codesharing partnership with Turkish Airlines, highlighting its multiple econ Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT عربي ...
IndiGo defends its codeshare deal with Turkish Airlines, citing economic and travel benefits, amid social media backlash following Turkey’s support for Pakistan after India’s Operation Sindoor ...
Currently, IndiGo offers codeshare seats to travellers to more than 40 points in Europe and the US through its partnership with Turkish Airlines. Comments Published on May 24, 2025 ...
India will discuss with security agencies IndiGo's codeshare and leasing pacts with Turkish Airlines and decide on further action, its civil aviation minister said on Friday.