Air Austral and Air India sign a code-share agreement

Air Austral and Air India have signed free flow* code share agreement. This agreement will enables Air India to code share on Air Austral operated flights on the Chennai-Reunion vv sector as well as beyond Reunion to/from Johannesburg, Seychelles, Mauritius and Madagascar.
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Reciprocally, Air Austral will put its marketing code on Air India operated flights beyond Chennai to/from Mumbai, Delhi and Kochi.

Air India will offer its passengers flights departing from India to Saint-Denis de La Réunion via Chennai with the Chennai/Saint-Denis flight operated by Air Austral. The passengers of Air India will be able to connect in Saint-Denis on flights beyond to/from Johannesburg, Seychelles, Mauritius and Madagascar operated by Air Austral.
 
Air Austral will offer its customers flights from Reunion to Chennai and beyond to/from Mumbai, New Delhi and Kochi on flights operated by Air India. Air Austral operates the route Reunion Island-Chennai-Bangkok since 19 February 2013. From the beginning of November 2016, Bangkok will be discontinued, leaving all the capacity available to the Reunion Island – Chennai service.
The code share is already implemented on the Reunion-Chennai vv sector. Code share on the other sectors will be implemented subsequently, subject to requisite regulatory approvals and completion of necessary internal procedures.
 
«As a National Carrier and Star Alliance member carrier, Air India feels honoured to enter into this code-share agreement with Air Austral. This agreement will enable Air India to reach out to destinations in the Indian Ocean and Africa. We look forward to expand our relationship with Air Austral in future. Air India already has code share partnerships with 14 other prestigious airlines across the globe and Air Austral will be the 15th code share partner of Air India. ", confirmed Seema Srivastava, Executive Director - Strategy and Planning, Air India.
"Air Austral is pleased with this partnership which offers new Indian Ocean development opportunities from Reunion's Roland Garros airport. It reflects our commitment to cooperate with airline partners in the region in order to enhance our customer offerings. With Air India, we will offer an increase of choice of destinations in India for our passengers and the connectivity of Reunion Island to the Indian Ocean will be greatly improved", said Jean-Marc Grazzini, Executive Vice-President Commercial Division, Air Austral.
 
(*) free flow (or "sell and report"): each company has access to all the seats in the aircraft and may sell them according to their own conditions (within the limit of partner trade policy agreements)
Vincent Chappard

Vincent Chappard

Vincent is an aerospace editor and consultant based in Paris.