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Emirates exploring codeshare possibilities with Air India

Emirates is willing to explore the possibility to enter into a codesharing agreement with Air India
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Emirates has been exploring options to codeshare on flights with Air India, as the Indian flag carrier continues to pivot its brand to offer a more premium service since it was acquired by Tata Sons. 

Talks with Air India 鈥渁re at an early stage,鈥 said Mohammad Sarhan, the Vice President of India and Nepal at Emirates, during an with India-based business news publication, Mint. Sarhan said that the Indian carrier精东影业 main priority right now is the merger with Vistara, which is why the two sides are only at the 鈥渋nitial-level talk鈥 stage. 鈥淟et精东影业 see how it evolves,鈥 Sarhan continued.聽聽

While Emirates has interline agreements with almost all airlines based in the country, the 鈥渂est way forward鈥 for the Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based airline would be a partnership with a premium carrier, Sarhan added.  

When Air India and Singapore Airlines, a minority (49%) shareholder of Vistara, announced the merger between the now-privatized airline and Vistara in November 2022, Natarajan Chandrasekaran, the chairman of Tata Sons, stated that the merger would make Air India 鈥渁 truly world-class airline鈥. 

Tata Sons finalized the acquisition of Air India from the Indian government in January 2022 and, with 51%, is a majority shareholder of Vistara. 

Emirates previously signed a codesharing and interline agreement with Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet in November 2019. However, while the interline agreement went into effect, the two airlines have not placed their codes on each other精东影业 flights. 

The United Arab Emirates鈥 national carrier has partnerships with two low-cost carriers, namely another Dubai, UAE-based airline flydubai, and the British no-frills airline easyJet. 

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