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    Etihad Airways boosts interline agreements with five airlines

    By gulf-daily.comMay 3, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Etihad Airways has recently solidified reciprocal interline agreements with five new airline partners, further broadening travel possibilities for passengers within its ever-expanding global network. The airline has forged alliances with Kam Air in Afghanistan, SKY express in Greece, Rex Airlines in Australia, Jeju Air in Korea, and Myanmar Airways International.

    Etihad Airways boosts interline agreements with five airlines

    These interline pacts aim to furnish customers of all participating airlines with improved connectivity to destinations spanning each other’s networks. Passengers can now seamlessly book their entire journey on a single ticket and have their baggage checked through to their final destination. These newly established partnerships unlock an array of opportunities for Etihad’s passengers.

    At Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International Airport, travelers from around the globe can now connect to Kam Air flights bound for Kabul and onward into Afghanistan. Passengers flying on Etihad’s twice-daily flights to Athens can seamlessly connect with SKY express to access 28 destinations across Greece and its stunning Mediterranean islands. Rex Airlines now provides travelers with effortless access from Etihad’s gateways in Sydney and Melbourne to 22 destinations across Australia, including Adelaide, Hobart, Canberra, Brisbane, and the Gold Coast.

    With Jeju Air, passengers can extend their journey from Seoul to 27 destinations across seven countries in Northeast Asia. Meanwhile, links with Myanmar Airways International will enhance access to Yangon and Mandalay through Etihad’s gateways in South Asia. Etihad now boasts 123 interline, codeshare, and strategic partnerships with airlines worldwide.

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