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" Air India's codeshare agreement with All Nippon Airways includes reciprocal placement of designator codes, enhancing flight connectivity between the two countries and increasing the total number of Air India's codeshare agreements to fifteen ." Which of the following best explains the strategic benefit of Air India's codeshare agreement with All Nippon Airways for Air India?Solution
Codeshare agreements, like the one between Air India and All Nippon Airways, typically enhance connectivity and service options by allowing airlines to share flight codes on each other’ s flights, effectively increasing route flexibility and offering more options to passengers without the need for additional flights.
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