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Japan's ANA and Air India to operate codeshare flights

All Nippon Airways sets its sights on domestic Indian passenger traffic

Air India is the country's second largest carrier by domestic passenger traffic with a 10% share.   © Reuters

TOKYO -- All Nippon Airways will partner with Air India to offer codeshare flights from late May, seeking to claim 40% of passenger traffic between the two countries as India is expected to become the third largest aviation market after China and the U.S.

Codesharing will begin on ANA's Haneda-Delhi and Narita-Mumbai routes as well as on Air India's Narita-Delhi route. Both Haneda and Narita airports serve Tokyo.

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