National carrier Air India has entered into an agreement with the Slovenian national airline, Adria Airways, to share their networks and said will soon sign a code share pact as well.
The agreement was signed by the civil aviation ministers of both the nations in the national Capital. The national carrier has also entered into an agreement with Aerodrome Ljubljana.
The agreement would usher a new era in civil aviation between India and Slovenia, by paving the way for Adria Airways to access Air India's network, by generating traffic beyond Delhi, and providing Air India with access to the East European market, besides providing better operability and commercial viability, and better yields, the release said.
At present, Adria Airways provides feed over Frankfurt/Munich and its hubs from the Balkans to North America for 400,000 passengers annually.
Air India signs MoU with Adria Airways
Will also soon enter into a code share agreement with the Slovenian Airline