Jet Airways, which has been using Belgian capital Brussels as the gateway for its operations in Europe and beyond, would also be starting two new flights from India to Amsterdam.
It would soon start one flight each from Delhi, Mumbai and Toronto to the Dutch capital.
The move by Naresh Goyal-promoted Jet Airways, in which Gulf carrier Etihad has 24 per cent stake, will help provide seamless air connectivity to as many as 41 European and American cities from India.
Besides, the carrier would codeshare with KLM and Delta on 11 destinations between India, the US and Canada including New York's JFK, Newark, Washington DC, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Vancouver and Montreal.
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The codeshare agreements are subject to government and regulatory approvals.
Code-sharing of flights allows an airline to book passengers on its partner carriers and provide seamless transport to multiple destinations where it has no presence.
Those travelling from over 50 European cities would be able to connect to the entire Jet Airways network across India, SAARC and the ASEAN region via Amsterdam, the statement said.
Besides, passengers from Toronto would have access to 30 select European destinations via Amsterdam.
Meanwhile, Jet Airways would operate two daily non-stop flights to Amsterdam from New Delhi and Mumbai. The services would start from March 27, 2016. This would be in addition to new flight from Toronto to Amsterdam.
The schedules of all three flights have been planned in such a way as would allow quick and convenient connections between India and Toronto over Amsterdam, the statement said.
Bookings for these flights would begin from December 15.
"Jet Airways' two daily flights from India to Amsterdam will facilitate further growth in business and tourism between India and the Netherlands," Jet Airways chief executive officer Cramer Ball said.