With a combined fleet of 54 aircraft, both airlines connect 44 destinations, operating over 250 routes across India, the Middle East and Southeast Asia, said Singh.
Guests travelling on connecting flights on the AirAsia India (I5) and Air India Express (IX) airline codes can also check in up to their final destination and receive boarding passes for all segments at the start of the journey.
For example, with the interline arrangement, guests can book a Lucknow – Delhi – Sharjah itinerary under a single PNR (Passenger Name Record) and receive boarding passes for Lucknow to Delhi and Delhi to Sharjah at the beginning of their journey in Lucknow.
Earlier this year, Air India Express and AirAsia India unveiled a unified website, airindiaexpress.com.
AirAsia India flies over 50 direct and over 100 connecting routes across 19 destinations in India, and Air India Express operates to 14 international destinations, including Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Dubai, Doha, Kuwait, Muscat, Sharjah, Singapore, RAK, and other cities from 18 Indian destinations.