ANA and Air India to expand codeshare

All Nippon Airways (ANA) is expanding its codeshare agreement with Air India from March 30.

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All Nippon Airways (ANA) is expanding its codeshare agreement with Air India from March 30.

The updated partnership will cover Air India’s new Haneda-Delhi route, along with six additional destinations across India. Passengers transiting through Delhi Airport will benefit from seamless connections to Air India-operated domestic flights, all conveniently located within Terminal 3. The move aims to improve connectivity and offer greater flexibility for travellers between the two nations.

Air India’s new Haneda-Delhi service will launch on March 31, while the airline will also begin codesharing on six ANA domestic routes from Haneda on April 1. As part of the changes, Air India will discontinue its Narita-Delhi service from March 30, 2025.

“To promote increased exchange between Japan and India, ANA is expanding its codeshare partnership with Star Alliance partner Air India to enhance its network,” said ANA’s Executive Vice President of Alliances and International Affairs, Katsuya Goto.

“This expansion, with a focus on the increased codeshare options from Delhi to six destinations within India, will provide customers with more opportunities and seamless connections, delivering a satisfying experience for premium customers in particular.

“This is a significant step in our ongoing efforts to provide a superior travel experience for customers flying between Japan and India.”

“Our deepened partnership with ANA opens up Japan like never before for our guests. By providing easy access for our guests to ANA’s domestic Japan network, combined with ANA’s reach into Air India’s extensive Indian network, we’re creating a stronger bridge between our two nations—making travel simpler and truly rewarding for our common guests,” said Nipun Aggarwal, Chief Commercial Officer, Air India.

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