Etihad signs new interline agreements with five additional airline carriers

Etihad Airways continues to strengthen its global network by signing interline agreements with five new airlines, expanding travel options for its customers.

Etihad Airways continues to strengthen its global network by signing interline agreements with five new airlines, expanding travel options for its customers.

Here’s a breakdown of the new partnerships:

Kam Air: Passengers flying with Etihad Airways can now seamlessly connect to Kam Air’s flights to Kabul and other destinations in Afghanistan via Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International Airport.

SKY express: Travellers on Etihad’s flights to Athens now have access to SKY express’ extensive network of 28 destinations across Greece and the Mediterranean islands, enhancing connectivity options in the region.

Rex Airlines: Customers arriving at Etihad’s gateways in Sydney and Melbourne can now connect to 22 destinations served by Rex Airlines, including Adelaide, Hobart, Canberra, Brisbane, and the Gold Coast, within Australia.

Jeju Air: Passengers traveling on Etihad’s flights to Seoul can now connect to 27 destinations across seven countries served by Jeju Air, expanding travel options in Asia.

Myanmar Airways International: Etihad customers gain access to Yangon and Mandalay in Myanmar through the airline’s gateways in South Asia, enhancing connectivity in the region.

These interline agreements enable travelers to book their entire journey on a single ticket and have their baggage checked through to their final destination, ensuring a seamless travel experience.

With these new partnerships, Etihad now boasts a total of 123 interline, codeshare, and strategic partnerships with airlines worldwide. Additionally, the airline has been gradually increasing its A380 services, with the recent resumption of superjumbo flights to New York JFK and plans to reintroduce A380 flights to Paris CDG in November, further enhancing its offerings for passengers across its network.