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CODESHARE AGREEMENT BETWEEN KENYA AIRWAYS AND AIR INDIA

The article is about the codeshare agreement between Kenya Airways (KQ) and Air India (AI) entered on 30th January, 2025., including what codesharing means in aviation.

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Boniface Kipchumba Mibei

2/1/20251 min read

On January 30, 2025, Kenya Airways and Air India announced a reciprocal codeshare agreement, aiming to enhance connectivity between Africa and India. This partnership allows both airlines to offer their passengers a broader range of destinations by sharing flight services.

UNDERSTANDING CODESHARING

Codesharing is a collaborative arrangement between two or more airlines where one airline operates a flight, and the partner airline markets and sells seats on that flight under its own airline code and flight number. This means that a passenger might purchase a ticket from one airline but fly on an aircraft operated by another. Such agreements enable airlines to expand their network reach without operating additional flights themselves.

DETAILS OF THE KENYA AIRWAYS AND AIR INDIA PARTNERSHIP

Through this codeshare agreement, Air India will place its 'AI' designator code on flights operated by Kenya Airways, and vice versa. This collaboration is expected to provide significant benefits to passengers of both airlines and contribute to the overall growth of air travel between India and Africa.

The partnership is set to progressively include more destinations across both airlines' networks, offering passengers enhanced travel options and seamless connectivity. This means travelers can enjoy the convenience of booking flights to a wider array of destinations through a single airline, simplifying the travel experience.

In summary, the codeshare agreement between Kenya Airways and Air India represents a strategic move to strengthen their market presence and provide passengers with more flexible and extensive travel options across Africa and India.