Jetstar and IndiGo signs new codeshare agreement

Delhi,16th July 2025:

IndiGo customers will have access to 14 Jetstar Airways destinations across Australia and New Zealand as part of a new codeshare agreement between the two airlines.The agreement simplifies travel for customers of India’s largest airline by allowing them to create a single booking for journeys from India to Australia and New Zealand across IndiGo and Jetstar flights.

Placing IndiGo’s code on Jetstar operated routes will enable convenient connections to Jetstar flights departing Singapore, Bangkok and Phuket for onward travel to cities including Sydney, the Gold Coast and Auckland. Jetstar bookings can be made at IndiGo’s website from Monday, 21 July 2025 for travel from Monday, 1 September 2025, subject to regulatory approvals.

Jetstar CEO, Stephanie Tully said the partnership between the two airlines will significantly boost inbound tourism from India.“Australia and New Zealand’s unique attractions, world-class experiences and growing communities of Indian expats make both countries incredibly popular for travellers from the subcontinent.

“This new codeshare agreement will provide IndiGo customers with convenient access to our extensive network allowing them to take off more for less down under.” Abhijit Dasgupta, Senior Vice President – Network Planning & Revenue Management, IndiGo said: “We are pleased to expand the horizons and offer our customers convenient connections from India to Australia and New Zealand.

“This codeshare agreement with Jetstar will further strengthen business, trade and tourism related travel between the countries while fostering cultural exchanges. “This expansion is a part of IndiGo’s Internationalization strategy and commitment to delivering affordable, on-time, courteous, and hassle-free travel experience across our unparalleled network.”

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