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India’s Jet Airways and Saudi Arabia’s flynas strike codeshare deal to boost inter-city travel

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The Indian airline Jet Airways has signed a codeshare agreement with Saudi Arabia’s budget airline flynas, which will improve the connectivi­ty between major Indian and Saudi Arabian cities.

Under the agreement, travelers will be able to use either airline for their trips between the two countries and on some domestic connection­s.

Flights are on sale now with customers able to travel on codeshare flights from Tuesday.

“This partnershi­p is an important step in-line with flynas’ expansion and developmen­t strategy. Through such agreements we aim to offer a continuall­y improved service to our passengers by adding more travel routes and expanding our reach regionally and internatio­nally, in particular to key markets such as India,” said flynas’ CEO, Bander Al-Mohanna.

Jet Airways will place its marketing code “9W” on flynas flights between Dammam and Jeddah and Riyadh. The code will also be placed on connection­s from those Dammam to Mumbai and Delhi.

Flynas will place its code on some destinatio­ns within Jet Airways domestic network, via Mumbai to Delhi, Kochi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Lucknow as well as via Delhi to Bengaluru, Lucknow, Chennai and Kochi.

The codeshare agreement will support close to 6 million passengers who travel between Saudi Arabia and India for religious tourism and business purposes, said Marnix Fruitema, executive vice president — commercial, Jet Airways.

“Saudi Arabia is the second largest internatio­nal travel market to and from India,” he said in a statement.

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The codeshare will help 6 million passengers who travel between Saudi Arabia and India for religious, tourism and business purposes.

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