Air India is the country’s second largest carrier by domestic passenger traffic with a 10% share.
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KEIICHI FURUKAWA, Nikkei staff writer |

TOKYO — All Nippon Airways will partner with Air India to offer codeshare flights from late May, seeking to claim 40% of passenger traffic between the two countries as India is expected to become the third largest aviation market after China and the U.S.

Codesharing will begin on ANA’s Haneda-Delhi and Narita-Mumbai routes as well as on Air India’s Narita-Delhi route. Both Haneda and Narita airports serve Tokyo.

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