The cabin crew of British Airways and Vistara--both the airlines announced a strategic partnership earlier this month--celebrated their first codeshare flight from India today. This means that British Airways will add its ‘British Airways’ designator code to Vistara flights in India, enabling customers to connect seamlessly with Vistara to 13 new destinations across India, said a British Airways statement.
 
This will enable customers to connect with cities such as Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Goa, Kolkata, Kochi, and Pune, that were previously difficult to access from the UK. British Airways currently operates 49 flights a week between London Heathrow and five key cities in India namely Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad. 
 
Vistara flights operate from the same terminal as British Airways at Delhi (T3) and Mumbai (T2), making connections at these airports even more convenient, said the statement.
 

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The new partnership has also enabled customers to book seats on Vistara flights to destinations across India from Chennai, Mumbai and Delhi. 
 
British Airways customers travelling on the codeshare flights will be able to check their bags straight through to their final destination and both airlines use the same terminals at Delhi and Mumbai airports, making it even easier for customers to connect on to domestic services.

Customers travelling on Vistara will enjoy complimentary meals and will be able to choose between three different cabins, including India’s only Premium Economy class.

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As part of the codeshare agreement, British Airways Executive Club members can also collect Avios and earn tier points when booking on ‘BA’ coded Vistara flights, the BA statement had earlier informed.