NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India’s largest airline IndiGo on Sunday announced an agreement with Air France-KLM, Virgin Atlantic and Delta to expand its long-haul services to North America, Europe and Britain, the airlines said on Sunday.
Indigo has an extensive domestic network in India and is expanding its international reach.
Once the partnership is complete IndiGo will be able to sell flights under its own name on those operated by its partners out of India, and onward travel from Amsterdam and Manchester on select flights to Europe and North America.
IndiGo has an existing relationship with Air France-KLM and Virgin Atlantic, and its Delta partnership is new.
U.S. carrier Delta has not flown to India since the pandemic. CEO Ed Bastian told media at an airline summit in New Delhi that Delta will restart direct services from the United States to India over the next couple of years.
Delta is planning nonstop flights between Atlanta and Delhi, subject to government approval, a joint statement said.
India is the world’s third-largest air passenger market, and is rapidly expanding its aviation industry.
(Reporting by Abhijith G; Writing by Lisa Barrington; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)
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