Air India on Saturday announced it had reinstated its codeshare agreement with Air Canada after five years.
Air India's codeshare agreement with Air Canada was suspended in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic.
With a codeshare partnership, passengers can travel on a single ticket on different flights. In such deals, airlines to sell seats on each other's flights, helping them to fly a wide range of destinations. Also Read | Air India lobbies to use airspace over China's Xinjiang as financial woes mount
Air India's codeshare agreement with Air Canada will be effective from December 2, the Tata Group-owned airline said.
Air Canada confirmed the agreement in a post on X.
“Starting December 2, 2025, subject to regulatory approval, we will reinstate our codeshare agreement with Star All

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