Malindo Air eyes Air Serbia interline

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Malaysia's Malindo Air, which is part of the Indonesian Lion Air group, has said it is seeking to conclude an interline agreement with Air Serbia. The Kuala Lumpur-based airline, which is in the process of rebranding into Batik Air Malaysia, said it expects to clinch a deal with the Serbian carrier in order to tap into new markets, as well as enable passengers to find easier connections when travelling between Asia and Europe. It recently inked similar agreements with Turkish Airlines and Qatar Airways, and also has one in place with Etihad. An interline allows passengers to travel with the two carriers under a single ticket. Furthermore, both airlines agree to publish a fare from the origin to the final destination and then internally divide the revenue between them. The deal also covers baggage transfers and liability. Malindo is a full service airline and operates a fleet of 42 aircraft, with a further fourteen on order.


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