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Just saw this on the QF homepage, couldn't see it in the previous Newsroom articles - codeshare flights through India opening up, greatly expanding opportunities throughout the subcontinent
Just saw this on the QF homepage, couldn't see it in the previous Newsroom articles - codeshare flights through India opening up, greatly expanding opportunities throughout the subcontinent
If it's not on that list, its unlikely to be. The purpose of those codeshare flights is to act as feeders to/from the QF flights. So if you're flying Mumbai to say Kolkata, there's not benefit to QF so they wouldn't codeshare it.Does codeshare allow for "domestic" India flights to be QF ticketed?
Don't expect any special treatment as a QF status passenger however.
What makes no sense to me is IndiGo don't have a J product or lounges as far as I'm aware. So what's all the nonsense about J on this page? https://www.qantas.com/au/en/qantas-experience/network-and-partner-airlines/indigo-airlines.html
According to that page, lounge access is only available with IndiGo if you're in business class.
If IndiGo doesn't have J, then there's no lounge access provided. So it's technically not wrong.
Yep, pretty sure you can add on lounge access for a small fee to any of their fares. Have been told it was 1200 rupees for lounge access from someone who visits home regularly. She said the lounges are pretty poor though (well at least the ones she uses).Looking more closely it looks like with 6E you can book into a partner lounge and pay for priority boarding and check-in. So maybe on a QF J fare they'll give you that access to that. See https://www.goindigo.in/add-on-services.html?linkNav=add-on-services_Header~info for add-ons.
Suggesting it's J though is just setting up customers to be annoyed.
Yep, pretty sure you can add on lounge access for a small fee to any of their fares. Have been told it was 1200 rupees for lounge access from someone who visits home regularly. She said the lounges are pretty poor though (well at least the ones she uses).
She raves about Vistara though and said they are her preference
or even DXB then into Indian CitiesGoing by connection times of 3.5hrs (including Int-Dom transfer) it's probably still easier to do a int-int connection via most Asian ports, even if purchasing a QF/SQ interline via SIN (with no FF benefits on the SQ operated leg).
With the DXB option though, you're flying over a lot of South India (where BLR is) on the way to DXB, and then backtrack all the way back. Not very efficient (unless you're in J or F in which case the more time in the air the better).or even DXB then into Indian Cities
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Agreed, but the timing of some of these can work reasonably well to arrive into the Indian cities earlier in the day also - and certainly pre-covid, you could fly into cities from DXB that even this IndiGo agreement doesn't cover.With the DXB option though, you're flying over a lot of South India (where BLR is) on the way to DXB, and then backtrack all the way back. Not very efficient (unless you're in J or F in which case the more time in the air the better).
Same deal with AUH.