This expansion enhances connectivity to northern Europe, providing travelers access to a total of 42 destinations beyond Istanbul
IndiGo, a leading carrier in India, is thrilled to announce the expansion of its codeshare connections to Helsinki, Stockholm, and Oslo through a strategic partnership with Turkish Airlines, strengthening ties between the two airlines. Commencing from November 23, 2023, the connections to Helsinki and Stockholm will be operational, followed by Oslo from November 17, 2023. This expansion enhances connectivity to northern Europe, providing travelers access to a total of 42 destinations beyond Istanbul.
Vinay Malhotra, Head of Global Sales at IndiGo, expressed enthusiasm about the extended codeshare connections, stating, “We are excited to unveil enhanced codeshare connections to Helsinki, Stockholm, and Oslo via Istanbul, deepening our collaboration with Turkish Airlines. Starting November 23, passengers will have access to 42 diverse destinations across Europe, North Africa, and the US. This collaboration addresses specific travel needs, with Helsinki catering to the growing demand from Indian students and professionals in Finland, while Stockholm and Oslo create gateways for cultural exchange and strengthen economic ties with Sweden and Norway, respectively. As we broaden our global reach, IndiGo remains dedicated to providing affordable, punctual, and hassle-free travel experiences across our extensive network.”
Helsinki, the vibrant capital of Finland, situated on the shores of the Baltic Sea, offers a harmonious blend of rich history and modern urban flair. Key attractions include the majestic Helsinki Cathedral, the historic Suomenlinna Sea Fortress, the bustling Market Square, the unique Temppeliaukio Church carved into solid rock, the striking Finlandia Hall, and the vibrant Design District.
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These flights are introduced to cater to the needs of business and leisure travelers seeking new and affordable flying options to destinations conducive to business development and tourist attractions
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Travelers can conveniently book tickets via the official website www.goIndiGo.in. This new connection further strengthens the airline’s international connectivity
Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, entices visitors with its fascinating Old Town (Gamla Stan), the grandeur of the Royal Palace, the iconic Vasa Museum, the captivating ABBA Museum, Djurgården island with its amusement park and museums, and the contemporary architecture of the City Hall. The city also boasts an array of culinary experiences, from traditional Swedish fare to innovative dishes.
Oslo, the thriving capital of Norway, positioned at the head of Oslo Fjord, showcases a rich cultural landscape, including the historic Akershus Fortress, the Royal Palace, Viking Ship Museum, Karl Johans Gate, Gustav Vigeland Sculpture Park, Norsk Folkemuseum, Oslo Opera House, Holmenkollen Ski Jump and Museum, Nordmarka, and more. Oslo offers a diverse range of attractions, from Norwegian heritage to winter sports like the famous cross-country skiing at the annual Holmenkollen ski-jump competition, and cruising at the Oslofjord.
These flights are introduced to cater to the needs of business and leisure travelers seeking new and affordable flying options to destinations conducive to business development and tourist attractions. Travelers can conveniently book tickets via the official website www.goIndiGo.in. This new connection further strengthens the airline’s international connectivity.
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