Air India partners with Saudia for codeshare agreement, effective February – what should passengers expect?
By
Neha Kumari
Tata Group-owned airline Air India and Saudia, the national flag carrier of Saudi Arabia, signed a codeshare agreement, which plans to introduce a range of benefits for the guests of both airlines. The agreement will take effect in February.
“Guests will enjoy streamlined booking and ticketing, smooth connections using a single itinerary, and baggage check-through to their final destination,” Air India said in a statement.
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