Etihad Airways customers around the world will
soon be able to fly to two of Greece’s leading holiday
destinations as well as Romania and Bulgaria for the first time,
following the signing of a new codeshare agreement with Olympic
Air.
The new deal, which comes into effect on Tuesday, 18 May
2010, will also give air travellers in Greece greater and easier
access to the Abu Dhabi-based airline’s network of 61
destinations.
Under the deal, Etihad will place its
two-letter ‘EY’ code on services operated by Olympic Air between
Athens and Rhodes and Thessaloniki in Greece, the Romanian capital
Bucharest, and capital of Bulgaria, Sofia.
In turn,
Olympic Air will place its ‘OA’ code on Etihad’s flights between
Athens and Abu Dhabi and in due time on flights to Johannesburg,
Cape Town, Sydney and Melbourne (pending government approval).
“Etihad continues to expand its codeshare strategy across
the world. These codeshare agreements are a key element of our
goal to expand into new markets, in a measured way,” said James
Hogan, Etihad Airways’ Chief Executive Officer. “We look forward to strengthening the Etihad customer base in
Greece by including the Olympic Air code on our flights from
Athens to Abu Dhabi, which have been performing strongly.”
Etihad commenced services between Abu Dhabi and Athens in
June 2009 operating three flights per week, which was increased to
daily from January 2010. The flights were launched at the same
time as Etihad began flights to Larnaca in Cyprus.
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