Adria Airways – the Airline of Slovenia and Air India have signed a code-share Agreement to enhance bilateral cooperation between India and Slovenia. The code share will result in better collaboration and sharing of air services between India and Slovenia.
The Code-Share Agreement was signed by Rohit Nandan, CMD, Air India and Mark Anzur, President, Management Board & CEO, Adria Airways at the Ministry of Civil Aviation, New Delhi in the presence of Ajit Singh, Minster of Civil Aviation, Govt. of India and Karl Viktor Erjavec, Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Foreign Affairs, The Republic of Slovenia .
On this occasion Anzur said, “I am really delighted that this long-awaited cooperation between our airline and Air India has finally happened. We are confident that this will greatly facilitate travel between India and Slovenia”.
Adria Airways offers more than 140 scheduled flights every week to Amsterdam, Belgrade, Brussels, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Moscow, Munich, Paris, Podgorica, Pristina, Sarajevo, Skopje, Tirana, Vienna and Zurich. A member of Star Alliance, Adria Airways in connection with other airline partners in Star Alliance, offers access to a global network of 27 airlines with more than 21,900 daily flights to 1,328 airports in 195 countries.