Etihad Airways has announced plans for a new codeshare partnership with Egyptair, to be introduced in phases starting March 1.
Under the initial phase of the agreement, Etihad Airways will place its ‘EY’ code on Egyptair operated flights between Abu Dhabi and Cairo, while Egyptair will place its ‘MS’ code on Etihad Airways flights between the two capital cities.
During the second phase, Etihad Airways will gain access to major cities across Africa on flights operated by Egyptair via its Cairo hub. In turn, Egyptair will be able to access key routes to Australia and the Far East served by Etihad Airways from its Abu Dhabi operational hub. The third phase will see the EY code placed on domestic flights across Egypt.
Members of Etihad Airways’ and Egyptair‘s loyalty programs – Etihad Guest and Egyptair Plus – will be able to earn miles on the codeshare flights at a later stage, with a view to expanding the partnership to include additional destinations on both airlines’ networks.
More than 390,000 passengers were carried on the Abu Dhabi – Cairo route in 2016 and over two million guests have traveled between the two countries since 2007.
Etihad Airways currently operates 28 flights each week between Abu Dhabi and Cairo, while Egyptair serves the route 21 times a week.
Peter Baumgartner, Etihad Airways chief executive officer, said the new codeshare agreement reinforces Etihad Airways’ commitment to a partnership strategy with airlines around the world, as well as help further promote tourism, cultural and business opportunities between the United Arab Emirates and Africa.
Captain Sherif Ezzat, Egyptair chairman and chief executive officer, said the move would enhance the airline’s route network.
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