New Delhi and India -South West airlines are discussing interrine agreements with Taiwan’s China Airlines.
Telecommunications operators will start their partnerships early next year and sell interrine flights later this year.
The management of the two airlines met to discuss potential alliances at the IATA annual general meeting.
In the case of fruition, the partnership will be the second of Southwest because they have started looking for aviation partners as part of a continuous commercial change. Southwest began to link with icelandair in February.
Other major elements of the transition include not only South West’s recent charges, but also aircraft modifications and aircraft modifications, and airlines can introduce extra layer products and introduce seats assigned.
The state -run Chinese airlines fly from Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York JFK and Taipei, Onario, Ontario, California. It is much smaller than other East Asian airlines, including Japanese airlines, all Nippon Airways, Singapore Airlines, and Korean Air.
The three large airlines in the mainland of China are much larger, but the connectivity between the airline and the US is limited by a strict US-HINA aerial contract.
In the statement, CEO Andrew Waterson said that partnerships with Chinese airlines will provide customers with a smooth Pacific trip across the South West Network.
South West has been attending the IATA annual meeting for the first time since joining the trade group earlier this year.
“We have found great attention from all over the world with potential partnerships with Southwest and continued to discuss with several airlines with similar thoughts in New Delhi.