British carrier Virgin Atlantic has expanded its codeshare pact with budget airline IndiGo, offering new destinations to its customers pan-India, a statement said on Thursday.
The two airlines had in August last year inked a codeshare partnership to help them expand their access to customers flying to the destinations serviced by them.
In total, the partnership is adding 18 destinations to its existing portfolio, making it a total of 34 destinations, Virgin Atlantic said in the statement.
Codesharing allows an airline to book its passengers on its partner carriers and provide seamless travel to destinations where it has no presence.