Indian low-fare carrier, SpiceJet, has expanded its market reach with a recently signed interline agreement with Hahn Air. 

This expansion of the partnership means that SpiceJet benefits from a comprehensive distribution set-up that will give the airline truly global coverage in the Global Distribution Systems (GDSs).

Since 2016, SpiceJet has relied on Hahn Air’s H1-Air product to gain access to the GDS under its H1 code. Now, through this use of an interline partnership, the low-fare carrier can make its flights available under its own SG code for all travel agents using the Amadeus GDS.

“SpiceJet is advancing their distribution strategy, tapping into new markets and expanding their customer reach. We are looking forward to contributing to SpiceJet’s business success and to supporting them in their future growth,” said Adriana C. Carrelli, Vice President of Airline Business at Hahn Air.

The interline agreement will allow SpiceJet to take advantage of Hahn Air’s global network of 350 airlines and distribute its flights to over 190 markets. Its Chief Commercial Officer, Shilpa Bhatia, commented that the interline partnership would: “positively benefit SpiceJet to increase its global reach under its own SG code.”