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Finnair, Jetstar codeshare links Helsinki via Singapore to Australia
FINNAIR and Singapore-based Jetstar Asia have launched a codeshare cooperation that will enable Finnair customers to travel on codeshare services operated by Jetstar Asia to and from its hub at Singapore Changi Airport.
Finnair's code will be added to Jetstar Asia's flights between Singapore, Penang and Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, Phuket in Thailand and Perth and Darwin in Australia.
Jetstar Asia CEO Barathan Pasupathi said: "The Finnair service from Helsinki will connect to Jetstar Asia's services at Changi Airport. This will allow customers from Europe to connect via Singapore onwards to Jetstar Asia's Australasian destinations."
"We are delighted to start this codeshare cooperation that will leverage Jetstar's Singapore hub, improving connectivity throughout Asia and improve access to Australia for our customers," said director of Partnerships, Finnair, Hannu Sundberg.
Jetstar Asia and Finnair are members of the oneworld Alliance.
Finnair's code will be added to Jetstar Asia's flights between Singapore, Penang and Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, Phuket in Thailand and Perth and Darwin in Australia.
Jetstar Asia CEO Barathan Pasupathi said: "The Finnair service from Helsinki will connect to Jetstar Asia's services at Changi Airport. This will allow customers from Europe to connect via Singapore onwards to Jetstar Asia's Australasian destinations."
"We are delighted to start this codeshare cooperation that will leverage Jetstar's Singapore hub, improving connectivity throughout Asia and improve access to Australia for our customers," said director of Partnerships, Finnair, Hannu Sundberg.
Jetstar Asia and Finnair are members of the oneworld Alliance.
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